The judge stated that the Illegal immigrants may have overlooked the signs declaring the area as a military zone.
A federal judge in New Mexico has dismissed the charges against dozens of illegal immigrants who were accused of violating security regulations by trespassing on a military zone along the U.S.โMexico border, according to court documents filed this week.
Chief U.S. Magistrate Judge Gregory Wormuth ruled that the federal government had failed to demonstrate that the illegal immigrants knew they were entering the restricted New Mexico National Defense Area (NMNDA).
According to courtfilings dated May 14 and 15, the government argued that it had placed signs in both English and Spanish to declare that the area is a military zone and that any unauthorized entry is prohibited.
But Wormuth stated that this was insufficient to prove that the illegal immigrants knew they were violating security regulations when they entered the areas, as the defendants may have missed the signs.
โAs the United States concedes, the NMNDA spans over 180 miles of โoften difficult and mountainous terrain,’โ the judge stated. โThe mere fact that some โsignsโ were posted in the NMNDA provides no basis on which to conclude that the defendant could have seen, let alone did see, the signs.โ
Assistant Federal Public Defender Amanda Skinner said that Wormuth dismissed the trespassing charges against all illegal immigrants who made initial court appearances on May 15. They still face charges for crossing the border illegally.
The Epoch Times sought comment from the U.S. Attorneyโs Office for the District of New Mexico, which filed the charges against the illegal immigrants last month, but did not hear back by publication time.
The U.S. Attorneyโs Office for the District of New Mexico began charging illegal immigrants with violating security regulations for crossing into the restricted military zone on April 28, on top of illegal border crossing charges. At least 339 people have been charged for entering the military zone as of May 9, according to the attorneyโs office.
The military zone includes the Roosevelt Reservation, a 60-foot-wide corridor owned by the federal government running along the border in California, Arizona, and New Mexico.
Byย Aldgra Fredly