Roberto Trinidad‑De La Rosa

Roberto Trinidad‑De La Rosa/Mexico/Flight To Avoid Prosecution

by G. George | June 29, 2026

Mexican national Roberto Trinidad‑De La Rosa, also known as Jaime Trinidad De La Rosa, has a long U.S. immigration history that includes at least nine prior deportations and multiple criminal cases. Commentary on his record notes that he has repeatedly left and reentered the country while facing prosecution, to the point that he is now confronting what is described as a tenth deportation after a new federal case. A Sherburne County sheriff’s report lists him as being taken into custody on a local warrant, tying him to Minnesota law‑enforcement actions in the wider metro area.

Following his latest arrest, Trinidad‑De La Rosa pleaded guilty in federal court, a step that cleared the way for immigration authorities to pursue yet another removal. His pattern of leaving the country and returning despite pending criminal matters underlies why his case is characterized as involving flight to avoid prosecution and confinement tied to prior offenses.​