Martin Manuel Camargo Castro (ICE)

Colorado ICE Removes Mexican Fugitive Wanted For Kidnapping

Martin Manuel Camargo Castro (ICE)
Martin Manuel Camargo Castro (ICE)

A Mexican fugitive wanted for kidnapping and illegal imprisonment has been successfully removed from the United States and returned to Mexico to face charges.

Martin Manuel Camargo Castro, 42, was apprehended in Colorado after being identified as residing in the Boulder area. He had previously been deported in 2018 following a conviction for illegal entry but had re-entered the country unlawfully at an unknown time and place.

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“This removal sends a clear message that if you’re wanted for crimes abroad you won’t be able to hide out in our communities,” said acting Denver Field Office Director Arthur J. Wilson, Jr. “I applaud our officers and partners both nationally and internationally that support our efforts in making sure these types of enforcement actions happen smoothly and without incident.”

Camargo’s removal was coordinated by Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Denver with assistance from ERO San Diego. The operation highlights the ongoing efforts of US immigration authorities to locate and deport individuals who pose a threat to public safety or have violated US immigration laws.

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In fiscal year 2023, ERO arrested over 73,000 illegal aliens with criminal histories, underscoring the agency’s commitment to prioritizing the removal of individuals who pose the greatest threat to the homeland.

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