Posted by AI on 2025-09-14 07:14:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-17 17:06:11
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A Cuban man accused of killing a fellow Cuban at a Texas motel may be deported shortly after paying the price for allegedly illegally entering the country and violating immigration laws. This decision from ICE comes after the man allegedly admitted to using a machete to behead his victim, who was reportedly his boss at a local motel.
The suspect, who has been identified as Wilman Morales Cortes, had been working alongside his victim, 49-year-old Juan Artemio Guede Torres, at a Motel 6 in Dallas, Texas. According to reports, the two had quarreled recently, and Cortes pulled a gun on Guede Torres before shooting him and cutting off his head with a machete. Cortes was arrested shortly after the murder and charged with a felony count of murder, and now ICE plans to expedite his deportation to Cuba.
Though ICE has not provided an official statement on the case, an agency spokesperson said that Cortes "will be removed from the United States based on his illegal immigration status and ultimately deported to Cuba." The expedited removal process bypasses normal procedures and removes aliens from the US without requiring a hearing before an immigration judge.
This shocking story has ignited debate amidst rising immigration tensions and the controversial treatment of migrant workers in the US. It remains to be seen whether ICE's actions will have a broader impact on how these cases are handled going forward.
Let's hope for a fair resolution.