A refugee from Eritrea was arrested on felony aggravated battery charges in Twin Falls, Idaho on July 28.

Mulugeta Zemu Mana, 32, told the presiding judge at his Twin Falls bond hearing, “The only guilt I have is the day I decided to come to this country.”

His alleged victim is another refugee, Samuel Gebreegziabher. The arresting officer, Dzevad Mustafic, was also a resettled refugee whose country of origin is Bosnia and Herzegovina. Both disagree with Mana’s claim of innocence.

The court provided a taxpayer-funded interpreter of Tingrinya, his native language, and common in Eritrea and neighboring Ethiopia. Mana told the judge he “didn’t care” if his bond was set as high as $100 million.

The judge obliged and set bond at $100 million.

Mana has a long criminal record since his arrival in the United States, most likely through the College of Southern Idaho’s Refugee Program. The program is a local refugee resettlement agency affiliated with the U.S. Committee for Refugees and Immigrants which has brought over a thousand Muslim refugees into this small city of 44,000 since 2011 from Afghanistan, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, and the Sudan.

Mana was arrested in Twin Falls on driving under the influence charges in 2012. Some time before 2015, he moved to Salt Lake City, Utah. In 2015 he was arrested there as well. Mana came back to Twin Falls with revenge on his mind:

This is the third public report of an arrest in a major crime in Twin Falls since June that involves Muslims who have been resettled in the community en-masse to take lower-wage jobs in the expanding agricultural industry. Three Muslim refugee boys were arrested in June on charges of felony sexual assault committed against a five-year-old American-born girl during a June 2 incident in the laundry room of the Fawnbrooks Apartments in Twin Falls.

On Saturday, Mohammed Hussein Ibraheim Eldai was charged with felony sexual assault. As Breitbart News reported earlier , Eldai was featured two months earlier on local television station KMVT as the moderate voice of Islam in the immediate aftermath of the Islamic terrorist attacks that killed 49 people at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando, Florida.

Breitbart News asked the College of Southern Idaho Refugee Program for comment, but has not received a response.