U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed Christopher Alexis Rodriguez Flores, 24, a Salvadoran national wanted for rape against a minor in his home country, April 9.
Enforcement and Removal Operations San Antonio officers, in coordination with ICE ERO El Salvador and its Security Alliance for Fugitive Enforcement task force, removed Rodriguez on an ICE Air Operation Charter flight to El Salvador, where he was turned over to local authorities without incident.
U.S. Border Patrol agents near Eagle Pass, Texas, encountered Rodriguez on July 16, 2024. He was arrested and processed for removal.
On July 18, 2024, Rodriguez was transferred to ICE ERO San Antonio’s custody to continue his immigration proceedings.
He remained in ERO custody, and on January 29, an immigration judge ordered Rodriguez’s removal to El Salvador.
“This removal exemplifies our commitment to deport illegal aliens who flee their countries after committing crimes,” said ICE ERO San Antonio acting Field Office Director Sylvester M. Ortega. “They will find no refuge in the United States.”