Mexico President Sheinbaum hopes deported boxer Chávez Jr. will serve time in Mexico
- Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum announced Chavez Jr is expected to be deported to serve a sentence for arms trafficking and organized crime after U.S. immigration detained him in Los Angeles.
- A probe initiated in 2019 led to a 2023 arrest warrant for Chavez Jr, but Mexico did not arrest him as he remained in the U.S., according to Sheinbaum.
- DHS found Chavez Jr in the U.S. illegally after fraudulent residency claims, suspected of cartel ties, and arrested him in Studio City, prompting deportation efforts.
- Mexico’s President Sheinbaum expects Chavez Jr to be deported soon to serve his sentence, as the deportation process is underway following detention for arms trafficking and cartel ties.
- Mexico’s Attorney General’s office is processing Chavez Jr’s deportation to serve his sentence, as Mexico has an arrest warrant since 2023 stemming from a 2019 investigation.
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The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, confirmed this Friday that Julio Cesar Chávez Carrasco, son of former boxing champion Julio César Chávez, has been investigated by the Attorney General’s Office of the Republic since 2019 for organized crime and arms trafficking, so he will be deported to Mexico. At the same time, the president has said that she was unaware of the existence of the investigation and its alleged links with the Sinaloa Ca…
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