Yesfrri Izaguire-Alvarado

Yesfrri Izaguire-Alvarado/Honduras/Burglary, Assault

by G. George | July 13, 2025

Yesfrri Izaguire-Alvarado, a 42-year-old citizen of Honduras and an illegal alien in the United States, was arrested by ICE Denver officers during targeted operations aimed at noncitizens with significant criminal histories. His arrest reflects ICE’s focus on removing individuals whose criminal behavior poses ongoing threats to public safety and community well-being.

Izaguire-Alvarado currently faces pending charges for burglary, assault, and false imprisonment. Burglary, especially when committed in residential settings, is a serious felony offense involving unlawful entry with intent to commit theft or other crimes, frequently leaving victims traumatized and property damaged. Assault charges indicate violent behavior that places individuals at risk of harm, while false imprisonment involves unlawfully restraining someone against their will—a charge viewed severely under both criminal and immigration law.

Due to these pending charges, ICE officers identified Izaguire-Alvarado as a public safety concern requiring detention to prevent further potential offenses. His arrest followed coordination between ICE and local law enforcement agencies, ensuring he would not be released into the community while awaiting criminal proceedings and immigration hearings.

In the immigration context, individuals with pending felony charges like Izaguire-Alvarado often face significant barriers to obtaining relief from removal. Crimes of violence, property crimes like burglary, and offenses involving restraint or harm to others can constitute grounds for deportation under U.S. immigration law.

Izaguire-Alvarado will remain in ICE custody as his criminal and immigration cases proceed. His detention underscores ICE’s enforcement priorities to identify, arrest, and remove individuals who have committed or are charged with crimes posing threats to the safety and security of communities across the United States.