
Charly Morales
Charly Morales/Guatemala/Domestic Assault
Charly Morales, a citizen of Guatemala, was arrested by ERO New Orleans officers due to his violent criminal history and unlawful presence in the United States. Morales has been convicted of domestic assault in the third degree, specifically involving a family member, indicating a pattern of abusive behavior within the home. This offense is considered serious because it directly affects the safety and well-being of household members. Additionally, Morales has been charged with endangering the welfare of a minor in the third degree, a charge that points to conduct that put a child’s health or safety at risk.
Immigration authorities determined that Morales had no legal right to remain in the country. Following the identification of his criminal history, ICE agents located and arrested Morales without incident. His record of violent offenses, particularly against vulnerable individuals, led to his immediate placement into ICE custody. These offenses are key factors in his eligibility for removal under U.S. immigration law.
Morales is now being held pending removal proceedings, where an immigration judge will consider the severity of his crimes alongside his immigration status. This case highlights how individuals with records of domestic violence and child endangerment may be subject to deportation after appropriate legal processes.
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