Summary
A Mexican national, David Ambrosio-Herrera, was detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Virginia. He has a history of illegally entering the U.S. and has been convicted of crimes, including a recent incident involving a child.
Key Facts
- ICE detained David Ambrosio-Herrera in Charlottesville, Virginia on September 25.
- He has illegally entered the U.S. three times, according to ICE.
- Ambrosio-Herrera was convicted for an offense involving a child under 15 at a school bus stop.
- His conviction led to a six-year prison sentence, which the court suspended.
- He has prior criminal convictions in the U.S., including identity theft and perjury.
- He was first documented by DHS for illegal entry in 2007.
- An immigration judge ordered his removal from the U.S. in May 2024.
- ICE has over 60,000 people in detention, with many having criminal convictions.