U.S. immigration and customs law enforcement officers arrested Mexican nationals He was previously sentenced to intentional homicide and was deported.
Law Enforcement and Evacuation Operation (ERO) Fugitive Operation and ERO Agents from Ice Dallas Ice responded specifically to the arrest of 53-year-old Carlos Ambriz near his Oklahoma residence on March 25 Illegal in the country He was sentenced to 40 years in prison for intentional murder of his own child.
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Carlos Ambriz, 53. (ice)
“The criminal record on this subject highlights his significant danger to our community, especially the serious charges and convictions of killing his own children,” Josh Johnson, acting director of Dallas Field Office, said in a press release.
Ambris was convicted of Montana crimes and was imprisoned in Montana jail before being notified to appear before an immigration judge. In 1999, an immigration judge ordered him to be removed from the United States to Mexico and eventually moved to Mexico in January 2006 in northern Texas.

Agents on the ice were able to track Carlos Ambriz, 53, to a home in Oklahoma. (ice)
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The arrest is one of three arrests against children who were victimized in recent weeks, as ICE also arrested Guatemalan sex offenders in Virginia who were convicted of voluntary sexual intercourse with children last year, and another Guatemalan was in New York City He was convicted earlier this year for sexual assault on children.

The ICE agent recently arrested three criminal immigrants of victimized children. (Ice Ero El Paso/X)
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Ice Release said Ambrez will continue to keep it on the ice, pending the lawsuit being cancelled from the United States.
“Our officials remain committed to improving public safety by arresting and deleting criminal foreigners who violate immigration laws,” Johnson said.