It wasn’t his first rodeo.
An illegal migrant with a lengthy rap sheet was deported from the US for the 40th time during a recent Trump administration immigration raid in Texas.
Mexican national Julian Estrada-Garcia, 36, got booted from the country by Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers along with another 173 illegal migrants in a two-week operation last month in Houston.
The frequent border-crosser was once again kicked back to Mexico from the Lone Star State.
While in the US, Estrada-Garcia committed several crimes, including driving while intoxicated, possession of illicit drugs and fraud, according to ICE.
He was also convicted of illegal entry into the US four times.
“This is just a small snapshot of the amazing work that the brave men and women at ICE do every day to enhance public safety in Southeast Texas,” ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston field office director Bret Bradford said in a statement shared with The Post.
“ICE will continue to aggressively pursue and remove anyone who threatens the safety of our communities and the national security of our country,” he added.
Estrada-Garcia was just one of several illegal migrants swept up in the Houston raid who had been deported a shocking number of times.
ICE also deported a 48-year-old Mexican citizen with 13 previous removals from the US and 25 criminal convictions and a 50-year-old Florencia 13 gang member with a lengthy rap sheet.
The Trump administration’s mass deportation effort has already resulted in 113,000 arrests and more than 100,000 deportations since the president’s inauguration on Jan. 20.
ICE has already “maxed out” its detention capacity and Trump admin officials are begging Congress to fund additional bed space to support the initiative.