
Jose Socorro Canchola Jaime
Jose Socorro Canchola Jaime/Mexico/DUI, Vehicular Manslaughter, Burglary
ICE Los Angeles arrested Jose Socorro Canchola Jaime, a 65-year-old citizen and national of Mexico, on July 10, 2025, following his identification as a removable noncitizen due to multiple arrests for serious criminal offenses in the United States. According to ICE records, Canchola Jaime has been arrested for vehicular manslaughter, an offense involving causing the death of another person through negligent or reckless operation of a motor vehicle. Vehicular manslaughter is classified as a serious violent crime under criminal and immigration law, often resulting in significant legal penalties, including imprisonment and severe immigration consequences for noncitizens.
In addition to vehicular manslaughter, Canchola Jaime has been arrested for burglary, an offense involving unlawful entry into a structure with the intent to commit theft, assault, or another felony. Burglary is considered a crime of moral turpitude and can have substantial impacts on a noncitizen’s immigration status.
Canchola Jaime’s criminal history also includes arrests for driving under the influence (DUI) and battery. DUI offenses involve operating a vehicle while impaired by alcohol or drugs and are regarded as serious public safety concerns, especially for individuals with multiple offenses or those resulting in injury or death. Battery charges reflect allegations of unlawful physical force against another person, which may vary in severity but are also considered crimes of moral turpitude under immigration law.
ICE has not released further details regarding whether Canchola Jaime’s arrests resulted in convictions, the specific circumstances of each offense, or the locations of his alleged criminal activities. As of the latest report, Canchola Jaime remains in ICE custody pending further immigration proceedings to determine his future status in the United States.
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