By Mae Slater on
 February 10, 2025

Illegal immigrant convicted of drunk driving arrested for sixth entry into the U.S.

ICE officers in Texas recently arrested a man accused of repeatedly entering the United States illegally, marking his sixth alleged entry into the country without proper authorization. The arrest took place in Houston on January 28 and was a coordinated effort among several law enforcement agencies.

Fox News reported that Jorge Carvajal Castrejon, 36, was taken into custody as part of enhanced immigration enforcement operations that extend across the country.

These operations are being conducted in collaboration with federal partners, including the FBI, DEA, ATF, CBP, and U.S. Marshals Service, to target individuals breaking immigration laws.

ICE has partnered with several law enforcement agencies to apprehend individuals considered a threat to public safety and national security. The operations span multiple cities, including Baltimore, Chicago, New York, and Houston, where these joint efforts led to the arrest of Castrejon.

The agencies involved aim to locate and deport what they refer to as "criminal illegal aliens." Castrejon's arrest in Houston was part of this broader national sweep. According to ICE, such operations are routine and occur daily to address violations of immigration laws.

Background and Prior Conviction of the Suspect

Before his recent arrest, Castrejon already had a criminal record in the U.S. He was previously convicted of driving while impaired in Harris County. Despite this, he allegedly managed to re-enter the nation multiple times, resulting in additional charges.

The consistent illegal entries by individuals like Castrejon are the primary concerns these operations aim to address. Law enforcement agencies see these efforts as crucial in maintaining public safety, especially when previous criminal activity is involved.

Coordinated Efforts Across Multiple Cities

The ICE-led initiative spans multiple cities across the United States. While Houston was the site of Castrejon’s apprehension, similar operations are underway in other major metropolitan areas. These are designed to locate individuals who have no legal right to remain in the country.

By working together, ICE and its partners intend to ensure that those who violate U.S. immigration laws are apprehended and removed. Such multi-agency efforts emphasize the focus on national security and safeguarding communities.

Statements from ICE and Federal Partners

In Houston, the ICE Field Office underscored its commitment to the community's safety. “ICE Houston remains committed to working with our law enforcement partners to apprehend and remove criminal aliens like Carvajal from the local community who violate our nation’s immigration laws and present a threat to public safety, national security, and border security," the office stated.

Authorities stress that their objective is to identify and remove individuals who are deemed a threat due to their repeated illegal entries and any associated criminal behavior. Enforcement operations are one aspect of the broader immigration control measures in place.

Ongoing National Efforts to Ensure Security

The national effort involving multiple agencies showcases the complex nature of immigration enforcement. Operations like those in Houston, spearheaded by ICE with backing from federal partners, strive to track individuals who have evaded previous legal checks.

Law enforcement agencies emphasize that these operations are ongoing and systematic, rooted in the broader mission of enforcing immigration laws across the United States. Key to these efforts is preventing repeated illegal entries by individuals with prior convictions or those deemed a security risk.

Conclusion: Balancing Immigration Laws and Public Safety

The arrest of Castrejon highlights the challenges and complexities involved in immigration enforcement efforts in the U.S. The collaborative approach of agencies like ICE and the FBI reflects an ongoing commitment to uphold public safety priorities while addressing violations of immigration statutes.

The operations in which Castrejon was apprehended form a part of routine national enforcement designed to target multiple cities and regions. Amidst ongoing debates over immigration policy, law enforcement agencies are clear in their objectives to remove individuals who repeatedly violate U.S. laws.

The efficiency and outcomes of these enforcement operations continue to be scrutinized, but agencies maintain that collaborative efforts are essential to tackle the recurring illegal entries affecting public safety. The arrest in Houston is just one example of the continued operations underway to address these complex immigration law enforcement challenges.

Written By:
Mae Slater

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