An illegal immigrant from Mexico faces numerous charges after he choked a woman he was ordered by a judge to avoid, Fort Edward Police allege.

cabreraFort Edward Police Chief Justin Derway told The Glenn Falls Post Star 27-year-old Rodrigo Cabrera attacked the woman at a home on Summit Street around 4 a.m. Monday, leaving her with cuts and bruises to her neck.

Derway said the woman did not appear to be seriously injured.

Fort Edward Police officers Andy Bluman and Corbett Sullivan arrested Cabrera, who had stayed at the home, on a charge of first-degree criminal contempt for violating a judge’s order of protection, a felony offense. The Mexican national also faces misdemeanor charges of assault, criminal obstruction of breathing, menacing and unlawful imprisonment, according to the news site.

Cabrera was booked into New York’s Washington County Jail, where he’s currently held on a detainer warrant from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Derway said.

The incident wasn’t Cabrera’s first run-in with the law.

In June, Cabrera was living in Saratoga when state police arrested him on charges of criminal mischief and non-criminal harassment, the Post Star reports.

Cabrera’s repeated misdeeds highlight exactly why many folks are calling on the Trump administration to make good on a promise to build a wall along the U.S.-Mexico border and crack down on illegal immigration.

“How is it that someone illegally living in our country can have a(n) order of protection against him?” Post Star commenter Wayfaring Stranger questioned. “Why wasn’t he just deported when the complaint was filed?”

“Drop him off at the steps of the White House for Obama,” gs1 added.

“Oh wait,” mrforumman wrote, “I thought these were all peace loving model citizens, that should get a free path for being illegal.”

“Getting these vicious illegals out of here is the most important task facing the new administration,” Deporter1672 posted.

Cabrera’s arrests follow numerous other examples of violent illegal immigrants, many previously deported, who have been arrested over the past year for a variety of crimes including murder, rape, child rape, assault, kidnapping, and other charges.

Meanwhile, U.S. Border Patrol agents report hundreds of illegals are arrested every day attempting to cross the border and estimate many more are not apprehended, The American Mirror reports.