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Border Patrol said following a raid at a Home Depot in Sacramento, California, last week — in which 11 suspected illegal migrants were arrested — that five of those detained have a criminal history.
A Border Patrol official told Fox News that records checks show that five of the migrants arrested in the raid on Thursday have a criminal history, including three who are convicted felons.
The arrests include Mexican national Javier Dimas-Alcantar, who Border Patrol says is an aggravated felon who has been booked into California jails 67 times since 1986.

Javier Dimas-Alcantar and Carlos Mata were arrested in a raid at a Sacramento Home Depot. (Fox News)
His criminal history includes convictions for sex with a minor, battery on a spouse, carrying a concealed dagger, possession of a controlled substance, possession of narcotics, receiving stolen property and first-degree burglary.
The other apprehended migrants included a previously deported Guatemalan aggravated felon, a previously deported Mexican migrant with a previous arrest for driving without a license and a Guatemalan migrant who had a voluntary return removal in 2009 with previous arrests for trespassing and failure to provide identification.