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Border & Immigration

California Man Sentenced For Impersonating Immigration Agent

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement make an arrest in Los Angeles, Feb. 7, 2017.
Charles Reed AP
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement make an arrest in Los Angeles, Feb. 7, 2017.

A California man who impersonated a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agent and threatened to deport a woman if she didn't give him money has been sentenced to eight months in prison.

City News Service says Luis Flores-Mendoza of Santa Ana pleaded guilty last year and was sentenced on Monday.

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Investigators say Flores-Mendoza wore a uniform and carried a badge and a handgun when the alleged threat was made.

Police say Flores-Mendoza went to an Orange County restaurant where the victim worked and gave her a fake letter from ICE outlining a supposed immigration case against her. Police say he then threatened to deport her to Mexico unless she gave him cash.

Authorities say Flores-Mendoza was driving a car with police-style lights and a siren when he was arrested.

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