Tennessee Contractor Indicted For Obstructing ICE Seeks Separate Case From Co-Defendants | Tennessee Conservative

A Morristown contractor accused of obstructing ICE while they were carrying out a lawful immigration enforcement operation is seeking a separate trial from the other co-defendants in the case, claiming they have different interests.

Tyler Shane Wells, Alexander Bonilla-Servin, Nicholas Foy Pastore, and a fourth individual were accused of conspiring with each other to help conceal, harbor, and shield illegal aliens from detection for financial gain. Wells, 33, and Bonilla-Servin, 18, were indicted for trying to impede ICE officers from taking six illegal aliens into custody at a construction site in Hardin Valley.

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