
Eusebio Rayo Ramirez
Eusebio Rayo Ramirez/Mexico/Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Battery, DUI, Possession of a Controlled Substance
ICE Los Angeles arrested Eusebio Rayo Ramirez, a 55-year-old citizen and national of Mexico, on July 9, 2025, following his identification as a removable noncitizen due to multiple arrests for serious criminal offenses in the United States. According to ICE records, Rayo Ramirez has been arrested for assault with a deadly weapon, a violent offense involving the use or threatened use of an object capable of causing significant bodily injury or death. Assault with a deadly weapon is considered a felony under criminal law and carries severe immigration consequences, including the possibility of mandatory removal.
In addition to this offense, Rayo Ramirez has been arrested for battery, which involves the unlawful use of physical force against another person. Battery is categorized as a crime of moral turpitude and can affect a noncitizen’s eligibility to remain in the United States. His arrest history also includes driving under the influence (DUI), an offense involving the operation of a motor vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs. DUI convictions raise public safety concerns and can carry increasing penalties when combined with other criminal activity.
Rayo Ramirez has also been arrested for possession of a controlled substance, which may involve illegal narcotics regulated under federal or state law. Possession charges, even absent a conviction, can weigh heavily in immigration proceedings, particularly when part of a broader pattern of criminal behavior.
ICE has not released further details about the locations or outcomes of these arrests. As of the latest report, Rayo Ramirez remains in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.
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