Venezuelan migrant begged NYC judge to send him to Rikers — but the feds got him in the end
A Venezuelan migrant who begged a judge to send him to Rikers Island to avoid being taken into custody to waiting immigration agents has been turned over to the feds.
Nolveiro Vera Ordonez, 30, was arraigned in Manhattan Criminal Court June 4 on petty larceny and possession of stolen property charges for allegedly stealing a bicycle while five masked Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents waited for him outside the courtroom — prompting him to demand to be locked up.
Although the judge complied and ordered him held on $100 “voluntary” bail, Ordonez couldn’t outrun the feds forever — he was handed over to the Department of Homeland Security on a federal warrant less than three weeks later, authorities confirmed this week.
“This individual was released to the Department of Homeland Security on a federal arrest warrant,” a spokesperson for the city Department of Correction said in an email. “Prior to his release, he paid bail on the local matter.”
According to the department, Ordonez was turned over to the feds on June 23.
