
Freybin Alexander Mancia-Chavez
Freybin Alexander Mancia-Chavez/Honduras/Statutory Rape
ICE New Orleans deported Freybin Alexander Mancia-Chavez, a citizen of Honduras and an illegal alien previously residing in the United States, as part of enforcement actions focused on removing individuals convicted of serious sexual offenses. Mancia-Chavez, twenty-nine, was apprehended by ICE officers following investigations that confirmed his criminal background and unlawful presence in the country.
Mancia-Chavez’s criminal history includes a conviction for statutory rape, a grave offense that involves engaging in sexual activity with a minor who, by law, cannot legally consent. Court records reveal that Mancia-Chavez committed the offense against a minor victim, causing significant emotional harm and trauma. Sexual crimes against minors remain among the most heinous offenses prosecuted in the United States, reflecting the critical priority placed on safeguarding vulnerable individuals from exploitation and abuse.
The conviction for statutory rape alone carried significant legal consequences for Mancia-Chavez, including potential lengthy prison sentences and mandatory registration as a sex offender. Such offenses also mark individuals as public safety threats due to the risk of reoffending and the lasting impact on victims and communities.
At the time of his removal, Mancia-Chavez held no legal status permitting him to remain in the United States. He had exhausted all avenues for legal relief or appeal of his removal order. ICE officers conducted his deportation without incident, successfully returning him to Honduras. Mancia-Chavez is now barred from future lawful reentry into the United States due to his serious criminal record and immigration violations.
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