Crime & Safety

Illegal Alien to be Deported Back to the Dominican Republic

In March 2015, Sergio Yeremi Martinez-Mejia lied to Portsmouth Police and claimed to be from Puerto Rico.

CONCORD, NH — An illegal alien from the Dominican Republic will be deported back to the country after pleading guilty for misrepresenting a Social Security number, according to a press statement.

Sergio Yeremi Martinez-Mejia was sentenced on Aug. 9, 2016, to a time-served sentence after pleading guilty, on May 2, 2016, to falsely claiming that he was assigned a social security number that was in fact assigned to another person.

On March 24, 2015, Immigration and Customs Enforcement was notified that the defendant was suspected of being a foreign national illegally in the United States. On March 23, 2015, the defendant told the Portsmouth Police Department that he was a Puerto Rican U.S. citizen and provided the police a certain Social Security number that he claimed was his, according to U.S. Attorney Emily Gray Rice.

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On March 24, 2015, an Immigration and Customs Enforcement Deportation Officer interviewed Martinez-Mejia. The defendant claimed that he was born in Puerto Rico and provided the officer with a social security number not in fact assigned to Martinez-Mejia.

The Deportation Officer submitted the defendant’s fingerprints to the Department of Homeland Security and to the FBI. Each agency returned a match for the defendant, who had, on July 11, 2011, been ordered deported from the United States to the Dominican Republic. Records of the U.S. Social Security Administration revealed that neither of the numbers the defendant claimed were assigned to him actually had been assigned to him.

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Martinez-Mejia will now be deported.

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