U.S. immigration officials have arrested famous Mexican boxer Julio César Chávez Jr. - days after his high-profile fight with Jake Paul - for overstaying his visa and lying on a green card application, officials said Thursday. Chávez was detained in front of his home on Wednesday and will be deported to Mexico, where he faces organized crime charges, authorities said. Here's what to know about this arrest: The 39-year-old boxer is a former middleweight champion hails from Mexico.
Main Idea: Julio César Chávez Jr. was arrested by U.S. immigration officials in Los Angeles and is set to be deported to Mexico, where he faces criminal charges.
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The arrest may add to public concern about immigration enforcement and cartel-linked crime,. The article does not show a direct cost to most households.
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