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Date Created: 2023-05-17 17:00:54.824093+00
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USCA11 Case: 22-13537    Document: 24-1       Date Filed: 05/17/2023   Page: 1 of 2

                                                    [DO NOT PUBLISH]
                                     In the
                United States Court of Appeals
                         For the Eleventh Circuit

                          ____________________

                                 No. 22-13537
                           Non-Argument Calendar
                          ____________________

       UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
                                                        Plaintiﬀ-Appellee,
       versus
       ABEL REAL SUASTEGUI,
       a.k.a. Yair Serrano-Rendon,

                                                    Defendant-Appellant.

                          ____________________

                 Appeal from the United States District Court
                      for the Middle District of Florida
                 D.C. Docket No. 8:21-cr-00339-SCB-MRM-1
USCA11 Case: 22-13537     Document: 24-1      Date Filed: 05/17/2023    Page: 2 of 2

       2                      Opinion of the Court                22-13537

                            ____________________

       Before WILSON, LUCK, and LAGOA, Circuit Judges.
       PER CURIAM:
              The Government’s motion to dismiss this appeal pursuant
       to the appeal waiver in Appellant’s plea agreement is GRANTED.
       See United States v. Bushert, 997 F.2d 1343, 1350–51 (11th Cir. 1993)
       (sentence appeal waiver will be enforced if it was made knowingly
       and voluntarily); United States v. Bascomb, 451 F.3d 1292, 1297 (11th
       Cir. 2006) (appeal waiver “cannot be vitiated or altered by com-
       ments the court makes during sentencing”); United States v. Gri-
       nard-Henry, 399 F.3d 1294, 1296 (11th Cir. 2005) (waiver of the right
       to appeal includes waiver of the right to appeal difficult or debata-
       ble legal issues or even blatant error).