Jose Ortiz

Jose Ortiz/Mexico/Assault Causing Bodily Injury to a Family Member

by G. George | August 14, 2025

Jose Ortiz, a 46-year-old citizen of Mexico, was arrested and removed by ICE San Antonio after being convicted of Assault Causing Bodily Injury to a Family Member. Ortiz’s criminal behavior involved physically harming a family member, a serious offense that is classified under domestic violence crimes. Domestic violence incidents are particularly troubling as they often involve ongoing abuse, manipulation, and harm to vulnerable individuals, typically within a familial setting.

The conviction for Assault Causing Bodily Injury highlights the severity of Ortiz’s actions, which resulted in significant harm to a family member. Such crimes often cause long-lasting emotional, physical, and psychological trauma to victims. Given the serious nature of the offense, Ortiz was arrested by ICE as part of their ongoing efforts to address individuals involved in domestic violence and other violent crimes.

Ortiz, an illegal alien in the U.S., was placed in ICE custody following his conviction and is now facing deportation. After the necessary legal proceedings, he was removed from the U.S. and deported back to Mexico. The deportation ensures that Ortiz will no longer pose a threat to individuals in the United States and that he will face any further legal consequences for his actions under Mexican law.

This case underscores ICE’s continued focus on removing foreign nationals with criminal convictions from the U.S. to prevent further harm. Individuals who are illegally in the country and involved in serious criminal activities can face removal, and the safest option for such individuals is to self-deport before further legal actions are taken.