Omar Martinez-Garcia

Omar Martinez-Garcia/Mexico/Homicide–Second Degree Murder

by G. George | September 23, 2025

ICE New Orleans deported Omar Martinez-Garcia, a citizen of Mexico, following the completion of his immigration case. Court records confirm a conviction for second degree murder, for which he was sentenced to 16 years in prison. After serving his sentence, he was transferred into ICE custody under a final order of removal.

Deportation officers processed Martinez-Garcia for removal by verifying his identity through biometric checks, gathering certified judgment and sentencing documents, and coordinating travel authorization with the Government of Mexico. He was transported to a staging facility for preflight processing, which included medical screening and standard security procedures.

Martinez-Garcia was placed on a scheduled removal flight and transferred into the custody of Mexican authorities upon arrival. His conviction and removal have been permanently documented in his immigration record, ensuring they will be considered in any future admissibility determinations. With the deportation executed, his U.S. custody is closed, and all further actions rest with Mexican authorities.