Sergio Armendariz-Ibarra

Sergio Armendariz-Ibarra/Mexico/Human Smuggling, Aggravated Assault with a Deadly Weapon, Felony Damage to Property

by G. George | September 20, 2025

ICE San Antonio arrested and removed Sergio Armendariz-Ibarra, 39, a citizen of Mexico, following the completion of his prison term. Records confirm a conviction for human smuggling, along with additional convictions for felony damage to property and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. He was taken into ICE custody after his release from state prison, processed through intake, and subsequently deported under a final order of removal.

The aggravated assault conviction documented a violent incident involving the use of a weapon, while the felony property damage conviction added further evidence of destructive behavior. His smuggling conviction, which involved the unlawful transportation of foreign nationals, carried a federal prison term and was certified as an aggravated felony. These convictions were entered into his immigration record and reviewed by an immigration judge before removal was executed.

During the removal process, ICE officers confirmed his identity through biometric checks, coordinated with Mexican authorities, and secured travel arrangements. Armendariz-Ibarra was transferred to Mexican officials without incident. His deportation concludes his case within the United States, where his criminal history and repeated violations established grounds for permanent removal.