Police believe an illegal Mexican, who had been previously deported at least 10 times, raped a 12-year-old girl on a Greyhound bus trip through Kansas City last month.

The victim reported the rape to the Kansas City Police Department on Sept. 30 and said Tomas Martinez-Maldonado raped her on the bus during a trip along Interstate 70 three days prior, the Hays Post reports.

“A Greyhound bus had made a stop in Kansas City and there was an alleged rape that occurred on the bus, however they had no idea where the rape took place,” Geary County Sheriff Tony Wolf told the news site.

Kansas City Police worked with the Kansas Bureau of Investigation and Geary County authorities to determine the incident occurred in Geary County.

Maldonado, 41, lived in Marietta, Georgia and was arrested in Kansas City and returned to Geary County, where he’s now held in the Geary County Detention Center on a $100,000 bond, the Post reports.

Maldonado was initially detained by Immigration and Customs Enforcement until he was formally charged with raping a child, according to The Legal Record.

According to the Kansas City Star:

ICE said in an email that Martinez-Maldonado, a citizen of Mexico, has been deported back to Mexico from the U.S. 10 times since 2010. ICE also said he has a 2013 federal felony conviction for illegal re-entry into the U.S., making him an enforcement priority for ICE, which means the agency would take custody of him when his case in Kansas is completed.

The Associated Press reports Maldonado is represented by public defender Cole Hawver, who declined to discuss the case Friday.

Maldonado is the latest example of illegal immigrants who have been previously deported but repeatedly return to the U.S. to commit heinous crimes.

Around the same time Maldonado was allegedly raping a 12-year-old girl on the Greyhound bus on I-70, three-time deportee Silvestre Franco-Luviano was allegedly on a murderous rampage that started with an innocent Dallas motorist and ended with him setting a relative’s apartment on fire in Williamson County, the Republican American reports.

And U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested their first previously deported sex offender for fiscal year 2017, which started Oct. 1, when they busted a 37-year-old Mexican man attempting to walk across the southern California border last Sunday, according to Fox News Latino.

The illegal immigrant served 162 days in jail for raping a child before he was deported to Mexico in 2002.

That arrest came a couple weeks after agents arrested a Honduran man with a 2010 conviction for “lewd or lascivious act with a child under 14,” and a Mexican man with a 2008 forcible touching conviction, during patrols on back-to-back days in mid-September, the news site reports.