Osiel Alvarez-Martinez

Osiel Alvarez-Martinez/Mexico/Felony Robbery, Assault, Resisting an Officer

by G. George | August 24, 2025

ICE San Antonio arrested and removed Osiel Alvarez-Martinez, a citizen of Mexico who was unlawfully present in the United States. According to court records, Alvarez-Martinez holds multiple United States convictions, including felony robbery, assault, and resisting an officer. Following coordination with local authorities, immigration officers assumed custody after the criminal matters concluded and began administrative processing that led to his deportation under a final order of removal.

Felony robbery is charged when property is taken by force, threat, or intimidation, often affecting businesses or individuals engaged in commerce. Prosecutors typically substantiate the offense with surveillance footage, victim and witness statements, recovery of stolen items, and location or phone records that place the offender at the scene. The assault conviction documents unlawful physical force against another person, proved through medical documentation, photographs of injuries, and officer observations memorialized in incident reports. Resisting an officer addresses intentional obstruction of a lawful arrest or detention, commonly supported by body worn camera video, dispatch logs, and testimony describing noncompliance or physical interference.

Removal procedures for Alvarez-Martinez included biometric identity verification, collection of certified judgments and sentencing records, and coordination of travel documentation with the Government of Mexico. Once documentation was complete, officers scheduled a repatriation itinerary consistent with agency transport protocols and escorted him for departure. Upon arrival overseas, custody transferred to Mexican authorities in accordance with the executed removal order. The immigration case is now closed as to United States custody, and the certified criminal judgments remain part of the permanent record used for future admissibility determinations.