Alejandro Lopez Faza

Alejandro Lopez Faza/Spain/Driving Under Influence

by G. George | March 29, 2026

Spanish national Alejandro Lopez Faza was convicted of driving under the influence of liquor after being arrested in Caledonia, Michigan, according to publicly available case summaries cited in Spanish-language reporting on immigration arrests. Records list Caledonia as the location of the DUI offense and identify the conviction as arising from alcohol-impaired driving, a charge that can carry jail time, fines, license sanctions, and mandatory alcohol-related conditions under Michigan law.

The reporting notes that Lopez Faza’s case was among a series of DUI-related convictions highlighted in the context of immigration enforcement, underscoring how drunk driving remains a focus for both local prosecutors and federal authorities when foreign nationals are involved.​

Following his arrest in Caledonia, Lopez Faza was processed through the local criminal justice system before being formally convicted of driving under the influence of liquor. Given his Spanish nationality, federal immigration officials can review his DUI conviction to determine whether to pursue additional immigration actions once any local sentence and license-related penalties are satisfied.