NEWYou can listen to Fox News articles now! According to the Department of Homeland Security, a Dominican Republic migrant with a deportation notice and an Interpol Red Notice relating to a murder case in his country was released on Tuesday by U.S. District Judge Melissa DuBose. Gomez, a suspected illegal migrant from the Dominican Republic, was released by U.S. district judge Melissa DuBose on Tuesday. She ordered his release because of “continuous unjustified detention,” whereas ICE argued he had to be detained for a murder warrant issued by an international agency. ICE NABS 5 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS WANTED FOR MURDERS ABROAD IN NEW ENGLAND CRACKDOWNICE can’t rearrest him because of DuBose’s order, DHS stated.Gomez, who was arrested for assault and battery on April 4, in Worcester, Massachusetts, cannot be re-arrested due to DuBose’s order. DHS says that ICE Boston then arrested him after he had been released on $500 bail. He was held in Rhode Island where he received a deportation notice on Tuesday from an immigration judge. DHS Acting Associate Secretary of Public Affairs Lauren Bis stated that Bryan Rafael Gomez was an illegal alien criminal from the Dominican Republic who had an international warrant for murder. “An activist Judge appointed by Joe Biden has released this wanted murderer into American communities. “This is another example of a activist judge trying thwart the mandate from the American public to remove criminal illegal immigrants from our communities,” continued she. “Under President Trump, and Secretary Mullin will continue to fight to remove criminal illegal aliens that have no right to exist in our country. “HAITIAN MAN CHARGED WITH TRIPLE MURDER IN NC FLEW INTO THE US UNDER BIDEN’S MIGRANT FLIGHTS: ICECLICK HERE FOR THE FOX NEWS APPGomez illegally entered the U.S. in 2022 when he was captured and released by Border Patrol at Lukeville, Arizona. On January 24, 2023 the Coordination of the Courts of Instruction of the National District of Santo Domingo Dominican Republic issued a criminal warrant ICE has described Gomez separately as the subject of Interpol Red Notice.