Claudia Sheinbaum Confirms Julio César Chávez Jr.’s Deportation to Mexico Following U.S. Arrest

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July 4, 2025

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Background on Julio César Chávez Jr.

Julio César Chávez Jr., a 39-year-old boxer, was detained in Los Angeles on July 2nd by the U.S. Marshals Service. He had legally entered the United States in 2023 with a tourist visa but allegedly lied on his residency application, raising concerns about potential links to the Sinaloa Cartel. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) considers him a threat to public safety due to these alleged connections.

Mexican Charges Against Chávez Jr.

In Mexico, the Attorney General’s Office (FGR) has an arrest warrant against Chávez Jr. for trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives. In addition to these charges in Mexico, he also faces illegal possession of assault weapons and making false statements in the United States.

Clarification from President Sheinbaum

President Claudia Sheinbaum clarified that Chávez Jr.’s case is an FGR investigation and not related to any known criminal group, despite the DHS’s claims of his connections to the Sinaloa Cartel. Sheinbaum emphasized that these matters were never discussed in the Security Council.

Chávez Jr.’s Personal Life

Julio César Chávez Jr. is married to Frida Muñoz, who was previously in a relationship with Édgar Guzmán López, the son of Joaquín “El Chapo” Guzmán.

Controversial History

Chávez Jr.’s career has been marked by both triumphs and challenges, including multiple legal issues and battles with addiction. His recent fight against influencer Jake Paul in Anaheim garnered significant attention, though he lost by decision.

Deportation Process

Chávez Jr. will be deported to Mexico through an expedited removal process, according to U.S. immigration authorities. His attorney, Michael Goldstein, described the accusations as “outrageous” and stated that they will address other previous charges in a U.S. court.

Key Questions and Answers

  1. Who is Julio César Chávez Jr.? He is a 39-year-old boxer who was detained in Los Angeles on July 2nd.
  2. What are the charges against him? In Mexico, he faces trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives charges. In the U.S., he is accused of illegal possession of assault weapons and making false statements.
  3. What is the connection between Chávez Jr. and the Sinaloa Cartel? The Department of Homeland Security claims he has links to the cartel, but President Sheinbaum clarified that this is an FGR investigation and not related to any known criminal group.
  4. What is the deportation process for Chávez Jr.? He will be deported to Mexico through an expedited removal process.
  5. What is Chávez Jr.’s legal representation’s stance on the accusations? His attorney, Michael Goldstein, described the accusations as “outrageous” and stated that they will address other previous charges in a U.S. court.