NEWS: Deportation process triggered for 2 more criminals
April 23, 2017 (Hagåtña) — Two more criminals will be turned over to the federal government for deportation as part of the Governor’s initiative to keep residents of Guam safe.
U.S. immigration officials identified Tee Make Oshiro and Careless Komis Daunny as having committed deportable crimes. Their files were flagged with a federal detainer. Police notified the victims and all noted that they support the deportation of the two men.
• Tee Make Oshiro was convicted by the Superior Court of Guam for theft of Property as a third-degree felony and was ordered to serve an aggregate sentence of two years at the Department of Corrections with credit for time served.
• Careless Komis Daunny was convicted of second-degree criminal sexual conduct, as a first-degree felony, and was ordered to serve an aggregate sentence of three years at the Department of Corrections with credit for time served.
The two men are the latest in the Governor’s initiative to remove criminal immigrants from the island to ensure they can never harm another Guamanian. This brings the total number of criminals whose sentences the Governor commuted for either removal or deportation to 28.
With their commuted sentence, the Department of Corrections is transferring them from the local prison into the custody of federal officials, which also means the federal government will take over the cost of their detention and subsequent procedures that are part of the deportation process.

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