Gabriel Figueroa Gama

Gabriel Figueroa Gama/Mexico/Homicide, Battery, Assault

by G. George | March 07, 2026

Gabriel Figueroa Gama, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, was previously removed from the United States in 2002 before later reentering the country. According to federal summaries and multiple news reports, he was subsequently convicted of homicide, battery, assault and amphetamine possession in the United States. Those offenses span lethal violence, nonfatal violent attacks and a controlled-substance conviction involving amphetamines.​

Gama’s case has been highlighted in recent coverage of immigration enforcement actions that targeted noncitizens with serious violent records, especially those who had already been deported once and then committed new crimes after returning. Public reporting emphasizes both his prior removal in 2002 and his later homicide and assault convictions in explaining why he appeared on federal lists of high‑priority criminal offenders.