Doyis Lopez

Doyis Lopez/Mexico/Violation of Removal Order

by G. George | August 08, 2025

Doyis Lopez, an illegal alien from Mexico, was arrested by ICE ERO San Francisco in Sacramento, California. Lopez has a prior order of removal, which was issued by U.S. immigration authorities. Despite this order, Lopez remained in the U.S. in violation of immigration laws, which made her subject to immediate enforcement action.

Her criminal history, combined with her failure to comply with U.S. immigration regulations, led to her arrest. The prior order of removal means that Lopez had already been given the legal process and opportunity to remain in the country legally, but she violated that decision by staying unlawfully. Her arrest serves as part of ICE’s broader efforts to remove individuals who disregard the laws and judicial decisions regarding their immigration status.

After her arrest, Lopez will now face expedited removal proceedings. Expedited removal is a process designed to ensure the quick and efficient return of individuals who are in violation of U.S. immigration law. In Lopez’s case, this process will ensure that she is removed from the U.S. as swiftly as possible, and her deportation will be carried out to Mexico, where she will be returned to face any further legal consequences under Mexican law.

This case highlights ICE’s role in enforcing U.S. immigration laws and its ongoing commitment to upholding the integrity of the immigration system. The removal process ensures that individuals like Lopez, who have violated immigration orders, are held accountable and promptly removed from U.S. communities. By expediting the removal process, ICE works to ensure that immigration laws are respected and that those who disregard them are swiftly deported to their home countries.