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Chavez’s complaint against arrest if deported by the US rejected by the court

The office of Mexico’s Attorney General said that a court has so far rejected the requests from boxer Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. Not to be arrested in the event of his deportation from the United States, where he was arrested for alleged drug trafficking links.

ChatzA former world champion and the son of legendary Mexican fighter Julio Cesar Chavez was arrested on Wednesday in Los Angeles after authorities determined that he was illegally in place.

His defense lawyers “introduced us to” five or six orders “by the boxer” to release him as soon as he arrives in Mexico, “said Prosecutor General Alejandro Gertz at a press conference on Sunday.

These orders were rejected because Chavez has not yet been handed over to the Mexican authorities, he said.

Its expulsion can be placed at an immigration hearing, which, according to the defense team, will be held on Monday.

Chavez, whose sporting career is declining at the age of 39, is suspected to be related to the Sinaloa Cartelo, one of the six Mexican drug trafficking groups designated as terrorist organizations from the United States.

Following his arrest, US authorities announced Thursday that they were processing his “accelerated removal” and referred to allegations against him in Mexico.

The Office of the Prosecutor General confirmed in a statement following his arrest last week that Mexico had issued an arrest warrant for Chavez in 2023 “on organized crime and trafficking in weapons”.

Chavez’s defense team has rejected the allegations and claimed that his arrest seeks to “terrorize the community” between raids against undocumented migrants.

CHAVEZ’s arrest came a few days after his poor loss to YouTuber-Turn-Boxer Jake Paul In a period of navigation weights in front of a crowd sold at Honda Center in Anaheim, California.

Formerly a higher value boxer, Chavez won the WBC World High High Well title and successfully defended it three times.

He owns a 54-7 record with a draw, but his career has also included numerous suspensions and fines for failed drug tests.



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