Bertha Aguayo

Bertha Aguayo/Mexico/Possession with Intent to Sell Cocaine, Possession with Intent to Sell Amphetamine

by G. George | September 10, 2025

ICE New Orleans’ Alexandria, Louisiana sub-office deported Bertha Aguayo, a citizen of Mexico. Court records reflect felony convictions for possession with intent to sell cocaine and possession with intent to sell amphetamine. These judgments document distribution conduct rather than personal use. Case files of this type typically include seized quantities consistent with resale, packaging materials, digital scales, communications arranging deliveries, and laboratory confirmations identifying the substances.

After the criminal matters concluded, deportation officers assumed custody to complete removal under federal law. Processing included biometric identity verification, assembly of certified judgment and sentencing documents, and coordination of travel authorization with the Government of Mexico.

Aguayo was scheduled on a repatriation itinerary consistent with transport and security protocols and escorted throughout the transfer. Upon arrival, custody was transferred to Mexican authorities for any actions deemed appropriate under local law. The immigration case associated with these convictions is closed as to United States custody, with the certified criminal judgments retained in the permanent immigration record.