Former priest convicted of passport fraud and seized by US citizenship

Former priest with children abuse The condemnation that was seized by US citizenship was sentenced to one year in prison, the authorities said on Thursday.
Antonio Velez-Lopez, a 69-year-old Colombian citizen, was handed to a passport fraud and ordered him to be deported after serving his time, USA Immigration and customs implementation (Led) said.
“Abuse of children like Velez who lied to their crimes to become citizens thought they could hide behind those who earned what they stole,” said the director of the implementation and removal of the New Orleans, acting director of the SCOTT Ladwig, Director. “They thought the LED would have to search thousands of records to find them. They were right. We just did that.”
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Antonio Velez-Lopez, a 69-year-old priest.
“Led and our partners will mercilessly defend the integrity of the naturalization of our country,” Ladwig added.
On February 19, 2020. He confessed guilty on May 14, 2021. For the sexual abuse of a minor for whom he had a temporary responsibility and sentenced to nine years in prison and ordered him to apply as a sex offender for life.
He confessed sexual abuse A child from June 2003 to June 2009 while serving as a children’s priest.
Velez entered the United States in 2003 as a temporary religious worker. When a permanent residence applied on May 15, 2007, he falsely stated that he “never consciously committed any crime of moral difficulty,” Ice said.
It was covered by a constant residence on November 6, 2007 when he filed for US citizenship, he again lied to his criminal history and lying to US government officials.
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Was naturalized as a American citizen On May 29, 2013, the authorities said that Velez lied again when he applied for an American passport in 2012.
On February 28, he was seized by US citizenship, and the judge ordered him to deport him, Ice said.