You would expect ICE to deport any illegal alien who breaks the law, but very often they don’t, but they have a very good reason for it.
In this particular case, ICE in conjunction with the Texas Department of Public Safety, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, the Shreveport (Louisiana) Police Department and the FBI arrested and convicted Alan Nash, a 31-year-old “Dallas-area pimp.”
“During his four-day trial, victims told jurors that Nash lured them into engaging in commercial sex acts by promising a better life. Instead, he joined forces with the owner of the ‘Doll House’ massage parlor, demanding the girls work day and night,” the statement added. “He confiscated their proceeds and used violence and threats to keep them from leaving.”
The report detailed how Nash intimidated the girls.
“When one victim dozed off in a motel room, Nash dragged her out of bed and slammed her head into a toilet, cracking the seat with her skull — a warning to other victims about what could happen to them if they failed to earn enough money,” the statement said.
ICE also described how he groomed one 17-year-old girl on social media with “promises of gifts and trips” and by showing up to her parents’ house in a Mercedes.
ICE will probably not even put a detainer on Nash, who received a life sentence for Sex trafficking children; conspiracy to commit sex trafficking; sex trafficking through force, fraud or coercion; transporting a minor to engage in commercial sex acts; and illegally possessing ammunition after he forced two victims, aged 17 and 19, into the illicit sex trade in the fall of 2014.
