Julio César Chávez Jr., a Mexican boxer with a troubled career, was deported from the U.S. to Mexico after being arrested for making fraudulent statements on his residency application and facing charges of organized crime and arms trafficking in Mexico. His legal issues and alleged cartel associations overshadow his boxing career, and questions remain about how he was allowed to travel between the U.S. and Mexico despite warrants and safety concerns.
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has been deported to Mexico after U.S. authorities arrested him for overstaying his visa and lying on a green card application, amid allegations of cartel ties and arms and drug trafficking in Mexico. Chávez, a former world champion and son of legendary boxer Julio César Chávez, faces ongoing investigations related to criminal activities in Mexico.
Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has been deported to Mexico amid allegations of cartel ties and his arrest in the U.S. for visa overstays and false green card applications. He faces ongoing investigations related to arms and drug trafficking, with a history of legal and personal issues, including addiction and previous convictions.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. has been deported to Mexico and is currently in a prison in Sonora after his arrest in the US, where he faces charges related to arms trafficking and organized crime, allegedly linked to the Sinaloa Cartel, though his family denies these accusations.
Boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. is missing after being arrested by ICE for overstaying his visa and other allegations, with his whereabouts currently unknown; his father defends his innocence amid ongoing legal issues and international extradition talks.
Mexican boxer Julio Cesar Chávez Jr. was detained by ICE in Los Angeles for overstaying his visa and faces serious charges in Mexico related to alleged cartel ties. His father, Julio Cesar Chávez Sr., defends his innocence, criticizing the detention as unjust and highlighting the complexities of his son's situation amid ongoing legal battles and accusations.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expects boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. to be deported from the US to serve a sentence related to arms trafficking and organized crime, amid his arrest by ICE in Los Angeles and allegations linking him to the Sinaloa Cartel. Chávez, who overstayed a tourist visa, faces multiple charges including DUI and illegal possession of weapons, and is considered a public safety threat by US authorities.
Mexican former boxing champion Julio César Chávez Jr. was detained by ICE in the U.S. over alleged ties to organized crime and accusations of trafficking firearms, with authorities seeking his deportation.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested in California for overstaying a visa and is facing deportation to Mexico, where he has organized crime charges and an active arrest warrant related to the Sinaloa Cartel; he was detained days after fighting Jake Paul.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was detained by ICE in Los Angeles for overstaying his visa and is facing potential deportation amid allegations of links to organized crime and the Sinaloa Cartel, which he and his lawyer deny. The arrest follows a recent boxing match and highlights ongoing immigration enforcement efforts.
Famous Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by US immigration authorities in Los Angeles due to an active arrest warrant in Mexico related to organized crime and alleged cartel ties, and is being processed for deportation, amid controversy and denial of the allegations by his lawyer.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was detained by U.S. authorities for expedited removal due to an active arrest warrant in Mexico related to organized crime and firearms trafficking, marking a rare high-profile athlete's detention amid increased immigration enforcement policies, just a year before the U.S. hosts the World Cup.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. has an arrest warrant issued against him for organized crime and arms trafficking, following his detention by U.S. immigration authorities in California. The warrant, issued in Mexico, alleges his involvement with the Sinaloa Cartel and fraudulent immigration applications, amid ongoing legal and criminal investigations.
Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. was detained by U.S. immigration authorities in Los Angeles due to an active arrest warrant in Mexico for organized crime and weapons trafficking, with allegations linking him to the Sinaloa cartel. Despite entering the U.S. legally and applying for permanent residency, he faces serious charges and potential deportation amid controversy over his associations and legal history.
Former boxing champion Julio César Chávez Jr was arrested by ICE in California over alleged cartel affiliations, criminal convictions, and an active warrant in Mexico, amid concerns about public safety and immigration policies. Despite recent legal issues and a controversial re-entry into the US, his arrest underscores tensions between immigration enforcement and safety priorities.