U.S. immigration agents arrest Mexican boxer Julio Cรฉsar Chรกvez Jr.

U.S. immigration agents arrest Mexican boxer Julio Cรฉsar Chรกvez Jr.


United States immigration agents have detained prominent Mexican boxer Julio Cรฉsar Chรกvez Jr. and are working to deport him, with officials saying he has โ€œan active arrest warrant in Mexico for his involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives.โ€

Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials arrested Chรกvez in Studio City on Wednesday and are processing him for expedited removal from the U.S., according to the Department of Homeland Security, which oversees ICE.

A Homeland Security news release said Chรกvez had been flagged as a public safety threat, but โ€œthe Biden administration indicated in internal records he was not an immigration enforcement priority.โ€

Chรกvezโ€™s manager, Sean Gibbons, told The Times they are currently โ€œworking on a few issuesโ€ following the boxerโ€™s arrest but had no further comment.

The son of Mexican boxing legend Julio Cรฉsar Chรกvez, Chรกvez Jr. faced off last month against influencer-turned-fighter Jake Paul and lost.

U.S. officials announced the arrest Thursday, referring to the younger Chรกvez as an โ€œaffiliate of the Sinaloa cartel.โ€ The Trump administration has designated the Mexican drug trafficking group as a โ€œForeign Terrorist Organization.โ€

โ€œUnder President Trump, no one is above the law โ€” including world-famous athletes,โ€ Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.

According to the news release, Chรกvez entered the country legally in August 2023, with a B2 tourist visa that was valid until February 2024. He had filed an application for lawful permanent resident status last year in April, officials said, based on his marriage to Frida Munoz, a U.S. citizen, who Homeland Security said โ€œis connected to the Sinaloa cartel through a prior relationship with the now-deceased son of the infamous cartel leader Joaquin โ€˜El Chapoโ€™ Guzman.โ€

Last year, on Dec. 17, according to the Homeland Security news release, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services made a referral to ICE that Chรกvez was โ€œan egregious public safety threat.โ€

โ€œHowever, an entry in a DHS law enforcement system under the Biden administration indicated Chรกvez was not an immigration enforcement priority,โ€ the release stated.

According to the release, Chรกvez was allowed to reenter the country on Jan. 4 at the San Ysidro port of entry.

โ€œFollowing multiple fraudulent statements on his application to become a Lawful Permanent Resident, he was determined to be in the country illegally and removable on June 27,โ€ the Homeland Security release stated.

According to Homeland Security, Chรกvez was convicted in 2012 of driving under the influence of alcohol and was sentenced to 13 days in jail and 36 months of probation.

In 2023, according to Homeland Security, a district judge issued an arrest warrant for Chรกvez, โ€œfor the offense of organized crime for the purpose of committing crimes of weapons trafficking and manufacturing crimes.โ€

The release said the warrant was for โ€œthose who participate in clandestinely bringing weapons, ammunition, cartridges, explosives into the country; and those who manufacture weapons, ammunition, cartridges, and explosives without the corresponding permit.โ€

Last January, officials said, the Los Angeles Police Department arrested Chรกvez and charged him with illegal possession of any assault weapon and manufacture or import short barreled rifle. He was later convicted of the charges.

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