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U.S. Attorney announces immigration case updates for the Eastern District of Virginia

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Virginia

ALEXANDRIA, Va. – Erik S. Siebert, U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia, announced today case updates on 11 immigration cases in the district.

On Jan. 20 the President signed executive orders addressing the enforcement of U.S. immigration laws. Protecting the American People Against Invasion recognized that enforcing our Nation’s immigration laws is critically important to the national security and public safety of the United States, and that it is the policy of the United States to faithfully execute the immigration laws against all inadmissible and removable aliens, particularly those aliens who threaten the safety or security of the American people. The order tasked the Department of Justice with prioritizing the prosecution of criminal offenses related to the unauthorized entry or continued unauthorized presence of aliens in the United States. Securing Our Borders prioritizes the pursuit of criminal charges against illegal aliens who violate immigration laws and against those who facilitate their unlawful presence in the United States.

According to court records, on March 4, 2000, Mexican national Noe Medrano Nuñez, 51, was convicted in Dallas for carrying a firearm on an alcohol premises. Pursuant to a final order of removal, Medrano Nuñez was removed from the United States on June 1, 2000. On Dec. 13, 2024, agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) learned that Medrano Nuñez had illegally reentered the United States and was residing in Hampton. On June 3, Medrano Nuñez pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States following a previous removal. He remains subject to the prior order of removal. Case No. 4:25-CR-7

On Oct. 21, 2011, Honduran national Wuender Santos-Gonzalez, 39, was convicted in Fairfax County of forgery of public records. Pursuant to a final order of removal, on Jan. 13, 2012, Santos-Gonzalez was removed from the United States. Santos-Gonzalez illegally reentered the United States and on May 18, 2013, was encountered by ICE agents near Carizo Springs, Texas. On Dec. 18, 2013, Santos Gonzalez was convicted in federal court in Texas for illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal and on Aug. 11, 2014, was removed again. On June 22, 2016, U.S. Border Protection agents encountered Santos Gonzalez near Amado, Arizona. On April 18, 2017, Santos-Gonzalez was federally convicted for illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal and on April 25, 2017, was removed yet again. On Feb. 28, ICE agents learned that Santos Gonzalez had once again illegally reentered the United States and was in the Richmond area. On June 10, Santos Gonzalez pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. He remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 3:25-CR-73

Pursuant to a final order of removal, on Feb. 17, 2017, Honduran national Roger Alfonso Marin, 55, was removed from the United States. ICE agents learned that Marin had illegally reentered the United States following a traffic violation on Dec. 25, 2024. On July 15, Marin pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. He remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 3:25-CR-84

On June 16, 2014, Guatemalan national Hamilton Estuardo Marroquin-Barillas, aka Jair Figueroa, Haminton Barillas, Jose Carlos Gonzalez, or Alexander Jaramillo, 32, illegally entered the United States and, on Nov. 20, 2018, was removed from the United States pursuant to a final order of removal. Marroquin-Barillas illegally re-entered the United States and, on May 16, 2021, was arrested and charged with driving while intoxicated (DWI) in Chesterfield County. On Dec. 10, 2021, he was arrested and charged with grand larceny (auto theft), again in Chesterfield County. On April 15, Marroquin-Barillas was charged in the Eastern District of Virginia with illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. He pled guilty on May 14 and remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 3:25-cr-69

On Aug. 27, 2015, Salvadoran national Alfredo Dubon-Navarro, 30, was arrested near Roma, Texas, for illegally entering the United States and, pursuant to an expedited order of removal, was removed from the country. On Sept. 5, 2015, Dubon-Navarro was arrested near Rio Grande City, Texas, for illegally entering the United States and was removed again on Sept. 7, 2015. ICE agents encountered Dubon-Navarro on July 7, 2019, at the Henrico County Jail following his arrest for assault and battery on a family member. During processing, Dubon-Navarro stated that he had previously misrepresented himself to be a Mexican citizen and admitted that he is a citizen and national of El Salvador. On Aug. 30, 2019, Dubon-Navarro was removed from the United States to El Salvador. On April 6, ICE agents learned that Dubon-Navarro was once again illegally present in the United States following a DWI arrest in Henrico County. On May 22, Dubon-Navarro pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. He remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 3:25-CR-78

On Oct. 11, 2006, pursuant to a final order of removal, Salvadoran national Walter Caceres Chavarria, 50, was removed from the United States. Caceres Chavarria illegally reentered the United States and, subsequent to an aggravated felony conviction in 2009, was removed again on Jan. 13, 2009. ICE agents learned that Caceres Chavarria had unlawfully returned to the United States following an arrest in Fairfax County. Caceres Chavarria was indicted on a charge of illegally reentering the United States after removal for an aggravated felony conviction. A federal judge convicted Caceres Chavarria on July 14. He remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 1:25-cr-79

On March 30, 2015, Guatemalan national Otilio Herrera Morales, 40, was removed from the United States pursuant to a final order of removal. On Jan. 2, ICE agents learned that Herrera Morales was illegally present in the United States when he was detained at the Fairfax County Jail. On July 23, Herrera Morales pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a prior removal. He remains subject to the previous order of removal. Case No. 1:25-CR-207

After unlawfully entering the United States, Honduran national Walter Lagos-Duron, 38, was convicted in Michigan in 2012 of driving without a license. Later in 2012, Lagos-Duron fraudulently obtained the identities of multiple individuals and used their personal information to illegally withdraw money for himself. He was convicted in 2013 of felony identity theft and was removed from the United States pursuant to a final order of removal. After illegally reentering the United States, in 2024 Lagos-Duron sexually assaulted two minors, ages four and five, in Virginia. Lagos-Duron pled guilty to sexual battery of a child under the age of six and must register as a sex offender. On May 12, Lagos-Duron pled guilty to illegal reentry subsequent to a felony conviction. On July 29, Lagos-Duron was sentenced to two years in prison and remains subject to the prior order of removal. Case No. 1:25-CR-93

Guatemalan national Felipe Perez-Cartalina, 44, was removed from the United States on July 31, 2009. After unlawfully reentering the United States, Perez-Cartalina was removed again on Oct. 5, 2017. Following his illegal return to the United States, Perez-Cartalina was removed a third time on Dec. 15, 2017. ICE Agents learned that Perez-Cartalina once again had illegally reentered the United States when he was detained at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center and, pursuant to a federal warrant, arrested him on June 16. On July 29, Perez-Cartalina pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a previous removal and remains subject to the prior order of removal. Case No. 1:25-CR-202

On April 3, 2014, pursuant to a final order of removal, Salvadoran national David Jonathan Rodriguez Zelaya, 36, was removed from the United States. On Nov. 26, 2024, ICE agents learned that Rodriguez Zelaya had reentered the United States when he was detained in Stafford County. On July 29, Rodriguez Zelaya pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a previous removal and remains subject to the prior order of removal. Case No. 1:25-CR-189

On Feb. 9, 2009, Ecuadoran national Luis Gançalo Manobanda-Leon, 45, was convicted in Virginia Beach of aggravated malicious wounding, and on July 24, 2014, was removed from the United States. Manobanda-Leon illegally reentered the United States in April 2015. On Oct. 27, 2015, Manobanda-Leon was convicted of illegally reentering the United States after a previous removal and was deported on Jan. 19, 2018. On April 3, Manobanda-Leon was found unlawfully present in the United States and on April 22 he was arrested in Virginia Beach. On July 29, Manobanda-Leon pled guilty to illegally reentering the United States after a previous removal and remains subject to the prior order of removal. Case No. 2:25-CR-47

Operation Take Back America is a nationwide initiative that marshals the full resources of the Department of Justice to repel the invasion of illegal immigration, achieve the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations, and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime.

A copy of this press release is located on the website of the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Virginia. Related court documents and information are located on the website of the District Court for the Eastern District of Virginia or on PACER by searching for the case number provided above.

Updated July 30, 2025

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