
Darvin Diaz
Darvin Diaz/Guatemala/Sexual Assault – Carnal Abuse
ICE New Orleans deported Darvin Diaz, a citizen of Guatemala. Court records show a felony conviction for Sexual Assault – Carnal Abuse, for which Diaz received a twenty-year prison sentence. Following the conclusion of his criminal custody, immigration authorities assumed control based on his removability under federal law and began the administrative process required to carry out repatriation.
Sexual Assault – Carnal Abuse is prosecuted as a serious felony because it involves unlawful sexual conduct and significant harm to the victim. In cases of this kind, prosecutors typically rely on a combination of victim statements, corroborating witness testimony, medical and forensic examinations, and digital or physical evidence documenting contact and intent. A conviction indicates that the elements were proved beyond a reasonable doubt, and the length of the twenty-year sentence reflects the court’s assessment of aggravating factors and the severity of the conduct established in the record.
Removal processing for Diaz included biometric identity verification, collection of certified copies of the judgment and sentencing orders, and coordination of travel documentation with the Government of Guatemala. After these steps were completed and a repatriation itinerary was scheduled, officers escorted Diaz on a removal flight consistent with agency transport protocols. Upon arrival, he was transferred to Guatemalan authorities for any actions deemed appropriate under local law. With the deportation executed, the United States immigration matter is closed as to custody, and the criminal judgment remains part of the permanent record used in any future admissibility determinations.
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