Jose Alex Guarneros-Granados

Jose Alex Guarneros-Granados/Mexico/Domestic Battery–Strangulation, Violation of Protection Order, Burglary

by G. George | November 12, 2025

Jose Alex Guarneros-Granados, a Mexican national, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) following convictions for domestic battery by strangulation and a nine-year prison sentence. Additional arrests include violation of a protection order, burglary, retail theft, and criminal trespass.

Guarneros-Granados’s domestic battery conviction documents repeated assaultive conduct against an intimate partner involving manual strangulation, reflecting a pattern of escalating violence. Court records indicate he received a nine-year prison term for the strangulation offenses. Beyond the convictions, his arrest record includes violation of a protection order, indicating continued contact despite court prohibition. Property-related arrests include burglary, retail theft, and criminal trespass, showing unlawful conduct separate from the domestic violence incidents.

Following the completion of his prison sentence, ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) took Guarneros-Granados into custody. He is currently detained pending removal proceedings to Mexico.

“ICE prioritizes the removal of foreign nationals convicted of serious domestic violence offenses, particularly those involving strangulation and protective order violations,” said an ICE spokesperson. “This case reflects a pattern of intimate partner violence resulting in a substantial custodial sentence, alongside additional arrests for conduct involving court-order noncompliance and theft-related offenses.”

The arrest represents ICE enforcement against a foreign national with felony domestic violence convictions and protective order violations. The case was coordinated between federal immigration authorities and state domestic violence prosecution units.