Boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. deported to Mexico

Mexico City – High -profile boxing career Julio César Chavez Jr.
His deportation has been expected since July, when his immigration and customs invention arrested him outside his studio city and accused him of making “fraudulent explanations ında in his application to become a permanent resident of the United States.
39 -year -old Chavez in Mexico, Mexico is facing the charges of organized criminal relationships and arms trade.
Julio César Chavez’s son – was widely accepted as Mexico’s largest boxer and spent his career in the shadow of his legendary father.
Boxers Julio César Chavez, right and son Julio César Chavez Jr., during a press conference in Los Angeles in May.
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His father supported his troubled son and scolded his name, including the difficulties of substance addiction, legal problems and weight loss difficulties for matches.
Despite the extremely public problems, Chavez won the World Boxing Council Middle -minded title in 2011 before losing the belt the following year.
Chavez was delivered to the Mexican law enforcement officers on the Arizona border and said he was held in a federal lock in Hermosillo, the capital of Sonora, on Tuesday.
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed that the boxer was in custody during the regular morning news conference.
Days before his arrest in Studio City in July, Chavez confronted Jake Paul for his last match. Chavez lost the fight.
When he was arrested in July, US officials described Chavez as the “affiliated organization of the Sinaloa cartel, one of Mexico’s largest and most deadly drug trafficking unions.
Jake Paul, Right and Julio César Chavez Jr.
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Chavez has criticized criticisms of relations with cartel figures, including Ovidio Guzmán, the son of the famous drug Lord Joaquín Guzmán, who is currently sentenced to a lifetime imprisonment in the US prison for a leadership role in Sinaloa cartel. Ovidio Guzmán was recently found guilty of drug trafficking and other accusations in the federal court in Chicago and reportedly cooperating with US prosecutors.
Discussions have long been overshadowed Chavez’s career.
Chavez was sentenced to 13 days imprisonment for a 2012 drunk conviction in Los Angeles County, and in January 2024 he was arrested by the Los Angeles police for arms charges. His lawyer Michael Goldstein gave Chavez a “mental health diligence” that could lead to the rejection of criminal charges in some cases.
“I’m sure that the problems in Mexico will be cleaned, and he will be able to continue his mental health in California,” Goldstein said.
A question in the case is that Chavez was allowed to travel freely between the United States and Mexico several times despite the order of arrest in March 2023.
On January 4, 2025, according to the Department of Internal Security, Chavez re -entered the United States from Tijuana to San Diego through the San Ysidro entrance harbor. In a news bulletin that revealed the detainees of the boxer on July 3, DHS was allowed despite the US determination of the US a few weeks ago when Chavez represented a terrible threat of public security ”.
Internal security, Chavez’s January entrance, still responsible Biden administration’s boxer’s boxer “immigration sanction is not priority,” he said.
While Paul was trained for the match, Chavez openly spoke against President Trump’s increase in the agenda of the increase in California and the increase in termination. In an interview with Los Angeles Times, he accused the “attacking” administration of Latinos.
Chavez told Times: “I don’t want to be limited.”
McDonnell reported El Reda from Mexico City and Los Angeles. The special reporter at Mexico City contributed to this report.



