A twice-deported fiend who allegedly raped a New Jersey jogger before drowning her in a lake has been indicted.

Jorge Rios, 33, was indicted Wednesday on charges of murder, aggravated sexual assault and kidnapping in the death of 45-year-old Carolina Cano in Jersey City on March 24, authorities said.

Rios — who was deported from the US first in 2003, then again in 2004, but later sneaked back in — stalked Cano during her early morning jog near her apartment and through Lincoln Park. The man was spotted on surveillance footage walking behind Cano at about 5:10 a.m.

Moments later, the man strangled her with a cellphone cord, raped and drowned her, according to the criminal complaint.

“The male observes the victim and proceeds to walk behind her. Upon approaching the football parking lot, the victim is seen running with the male running directly behind her,” an affidavit for Rio’s arrest said.

“The male is seen continuing south, stopping, turning to look behind him towards the victim, and then running in the same direction as the victim.”

The medical examiner ruled that Cano, a native of Peru, died “as a result of homicidal violence including strangulation and water submersion.”

Rios was seen leaving the park about an hour later when he walked to his friend’s house and casually asked how much time someone would serve for murder, court papers said.

“How much time do you think a person would get for killing someone,” he asked his pal, according to the documents.

ICE previously told The Post that Rios — whose full name is Jorge Alberto Rios-Doblado — was deported to Honduras twice after he crossed into the US near Laredo, Texas.

Federal officials were unsure how he got back into the country after 2004.

Rios, who has no prior record, was living in Jersey City.