Mexican national
Coverage of Mexican national in the Nexus archive.
- What to know about the fatal shooting of a Houston man by an ICE officer
An ICE officer fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo, a Mexican national who had lived in the U.S. for 35 years, while he was driving to a job site in Houston. The Department of Homeland Security claimed the shooting occurred after he rammed an ICE vehicle, but his family and Democrats called for an independent investigation. The incident is the eighth death linked to Trump's immigration enforcement campaign.
- Mexico is preparing legal action after ICE fatally shot a Mexican national in Houston
Mexico is preparing legal action against ICE for the fatal shooting of a Mexican national in Houston. President Claudia Sheinbaum stated the incident reflects a broader pattern of mistreatment of Mexican migrants.
- 'He did not deserve to die,' son of man fatally shot by ICE officer in Houston says
An ICE officer fatally shot a Mexican national in Houston. The man's son stated, 'He did not deserve to die.'
- US ICE agent fatally shoots man at Texas traffic stop
A US ICE agent fatally shot a Mexican national during a traffic stop in Texas. The individual was killed while evading arrest, prompting calls for an independent review of the evidence.
- ICE agents attempting to stop vehicle fatally shoot motorist in Houston
ICE agents fatally shot Lorenzo Salgado Araujo in Houston during a vehicle stop, according to an ICE statement. The agency described him as a Mexican national and 'illegal alien' who evaded arrest during a 'targeted enforcement operation.' His son stated the man was looking to hire workers at the time.
- Border Report Live: Montana community rallies to help beloved mechanic arrested by Border Patrol
A Mexican national and beloved mechanic in a Montana town near the Canadian border was arrested by U.S. Border Patrol earlier this year, prompting the community to rally in support. The community, located 50 miles from the Canadian border, has organized efforts to assist the arrested individual.
- Mexican national faces fraud, misuse of visa charges
A Mexican national in El Paso, Texas, has been charged with fraud and misuse of visas after allegedly presenting an ID with another person's information while crossing into the United States. The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas announced the charges.
- 18th Street Gang Member Pleads Guilty to Illegal Reentry and Firearms Offenses
An 18th Street Gang member pleaded guilty to illegal reentry and firearms offenses. The Mexican national sold a firearm and ammunition in Chelsea, Mass., after being deported twice.
- Mexican national sentenced to federal prison for immigration violation
A Mexican national was sentenced to federal prison for an immigration violation. The individual was illegally present in the United States and was sentenced in the Southern District of Georgia.
- Illegal alien admits to exploiting fraudulent U.S. citizenship to access restricted offshore oil platforms
A 52-year-old Mexican national unlawfully residing in the United States in Brownsville pleaded guilty to using a stolen identity to fraudulently obtain an official permit to access offshore oil platforms.
- Illegal Alien, unlawfully present in U.S., sentenced to six years in prison for trafficking cocaine and fentanyl for an organization that targeted homeless encampments and Seattle’s Chinatown-International District
A 37-year-old Mexican national, formerly a resident of Issaquah, Washington, was sentenced to six years in prison for trafficking cocaine and fentanyl through an organization targeting homeless encampments and Seattle’s Chinatown-International District.
- Illegal Alien, Co-Leader of nationwide drug trafficking ring, who plotted to kill Centralia, Washington Police Officer, sentenced to 15 years in prison
A 35-year-old Mexican national illegally residing in California was sentenced to 15 years in prison for leading a nationwide drug distribution ring and plotting to kill a Centralia, Washington police officer. The sentence was handed down in U.S. District Court in Seattle.
- Undocumented worker pleads guilty to possessing a forged immigration document
A Mexican national, previously deported, pleaded guilty to possessing a forged permanent resident card while living in the U.S. illegally. The case was addressed in a court in Great Falls.
- Illegal alien indicted on manslaughter charges in daughter's rollover crash death
Brenda Rivera Estrada, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, was indicted on manslaughter and endangerment charges after a 2024 Arizona rollover crash killed her 9-year-old daughter. Toxicology reports indicated she was under the influence of methamphetamine and marijuana, and she had overstayed her 2009 nonimmigrant visa. ICE arrested her following the crash, which also injured three other children.
- Illegal alien with multiple felony convictions, indicted for returning to the United States after being previously deported
A Mexican national with multiple felony convictions has been indicted for unlawfully returning to the United States after being deported. The charge was announced by the Eastern District of Texas U.S. Attorney Jay R. Combs.
- Mexican National Sentenced to Four Years in Prison for Tax Fraud Scheme
A Mexican national was sentenced to 48 months in prison for operating a tax fraud scheme where he impersonated an IRS officer and deceived victims about access to hundreds of thousands of dollars from a fictitious IRS program. The sentence was significantly lower than the government's recommended 96-month prison term.