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U.S. Attorney’s Office, Southern District of Indiana Increases Immigration Prosecutions: Three Violent Felons Sentenced in Two Weeks

For Immediate Release
U.S. Attorney's Office, Southern District of Indiana

SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF INDIANA- Three convicted felons have been sentenced to federal prison after pleading guilty to illegal reentry and other criminal offenses in the Southern District of Indiana:

DefendantChargeSentence
Gerson Enrique Cisneros, 20, of El SalvadorPossession of a Firearm by a Prohibited Person2 years imprisonment and 2 years supervised release
Josue Miguel Perez-Perez, 41, of MexicoIllegal Reentry of a Removed Alien6 months imprisonment and 3 years of supervised release
Rosario Valencia-Ambrosio, 36, of MexicoIllegal Reentry of a Removed Alien23 months imprisonment and 3 years supervised release

*The following investigations were unrelated, and each defendant represents a different, individual case.

On February 3, 2025, at approximately 12:50 in the morning, Evansville Police Officers responded to reports of shots fired near Sunset Skate Park. Officers observed five males dressed in all black and wearing ski masks exiting and entering a minivan in the parking lot past closing time. As officers initiated a vehicle stop, one male fled on foot while Gerson Cisneros, the driver, remained in the vehicle with a loaded semi-automatic 9mm pistol hidden beneath his seat. The pistol contained 18 rounds in an extended magazine.

At the time of arrest, Cisneros had an active warrant out of Posey County, Indiana for reckless driving and had never possessed a valid driver’s license. Further, Cisneros is an illegal alien and was unlawfully present in the United States. Persons unlawfully in the United States may not possess firearms under federal law.

Josue Miguel Perez-Perez was removed to Mexico from Wisconsin in 2007 and prohibited from reentering the United States after sustaining a felony conviction for second-degree assault of a child. He was located on February 10, 2025, in Clark County, Indiana, after being arrested and charged with operating a vehicle while intoxicated and intimidation.

Valencia-Ambrosio was removed to Mexico from Texas and prohibited from reentering the United States after sustaining a conviction for conspiracy with intent to distribute cocaine. Valencia-Ambrosio has been convicted of additional crimes while in the United States, including two counts of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and conversion. He was located on January 4, 2025, in Madison County, Indiana after being arrested and charged with domestic battery and intimidation. 

At the time the defendants entered their guilty pleas, they acknowledged that upon completion of their sentence, they will be subject to removal from the United States.

“Criminal aliens that habitually cross into our country illegally and endanger our communities must face consequences,” said Tom Wheeler, United States Attorney for the Southern District of Indiana. “We will continue to work with our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners to enforce our Nation’s immigration laws and hold these repeat offenders fully accountable for their actions.”

“These three violent criminal aliens – each with prior offenses – posed a serious threat to public safety and our neighborhoods,” said Homeland Security Investigations Special Agent in Charge Matthew Scarpino. “HSI, along with our law enforcement partners, will continue to protect the interests of our great nation.”

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, Immigration Customs and Enforcement and Evansville Police Department investigated these cases. The sentences were imposed by U.S. District Judges Tanya Walton Pratt and Matthew P. Brookman.

U.S. Attorney Wheeler thanked Assistant U.S. Attorneys Todd S. Shellenbarger, Adam Eakman, and Carolyn Haney, who prosecuted these cases. 

These cases are part of Operation Take Back America, 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 (TCOs), and protect our communities from the perpetrators of violent crime. Operation Take Back America streamlines efforts and resources from the Department’s Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Forces (OCDETF) and Project Safe Neighborhoods (PSN)

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Updated July 28, 2025

Topics
Operation Take Back America
Immigration