
Christian Salvador Martinez-Ramos
Christian Salvador Martinez-Ramos/Mexico/DWAI, Drug Trafficking
ERO Denver arrested Christian Salvador Martinez-Ramos, a 41-year-old citizen of Mexico and an illegal alien present in the United States. Martinez-Ramos has a criminal history that includes a conviction for Drug Trafficking—a serious offense involving the illegal distribution of controlled substances—and a conviction for Driving While Ability Impaired (DWAI), a dangerous act that jeopardizes public safety.
His drug trafficking conviction highlights his involvement in the distribution of illicit substances, a felony offense that often carries significant prison time and demonstrates a disregard for both federal and state law. Additionally, his DWAI conviction further underscores his willingness to operate a vehicle while under the influence, adding another layer of risk to the community.
Following his identification by ICE officers, ERO Denver filed a motion to reopen Martinez-Ramos’s immigration proceedings. This legal action allows immigration judges to revisit his case and reevaluate his removability in light of his criminal record and unlawful presence in the United States. His current immigration status was reviewed after his latest criminal offenses were reported, triggering a reassessment of his eligibility to remain in the U.S.
Martinez-Ramos is now in ICE custody while his reopened case proceeds through the immigration court system. He will remain detained throughout the duration of this process. His record of drug-related activity and impaired driving makes him a removal priority due to the threat posed to public safety.
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