The 10 criminals most wanted by ICE: homicide, robbery, possession of weapons and more
Fugitives from justice have committed crimes of robbery, homicide, illegal possession of weapons, sexual assault or criminal association
The Immigration and Customs Enforcement Service (ICE) has published the most wanted fugitives on its official website, with detailed information on their profile, crimes and background, as well as a photograph of each person.
The list, which is composed mainly of Latin American citizens, aims to provide information to the population about individuals who have been ordered deported after being found guilty of crimes considered serious under US law.
The list also presents data such as their nationalities, age, and the last location where they were seen or where they were known to have resided, in an attempt to get the community to support the location or data that leads to the whereabouts of these individuals.
Among the crimes charged to these foreign citizens are: child abuse, homicide, possession and use of firearms, robbery, sexual assault, and criminal association, which is why they are among the most wanted in the country.
List of the 10 most wanted in the US
According to the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Department, anyone with relevant information regarding the whereabouts of those wanted can contribute to operations open in various jurisdictions in the United States.
The list includes detained individuals pending immigration hearings, as fugitives from justice whose location is a priority by the immigration and judicial authorities of the United States.
Below are the 10 most wanted people by ICE:
Of Mexican origin and 45 years old, he is wanted for cruelty to minors, robbery, and domestic violence. In 2024, an immigration judge determined his arrest warrant; at the time he was living in Anaheim, California, but to date he remains a fugitive.
He is a Guatemalan citizen sentenced for resisting arrest and faces charges of aggravated domestic violence, illegal possession of firearms and has an active warrant for crimes committed in several jurisdictions.
The Mexican man is wanted for removal, accused of a sexual offense by force or intimidation, for sexual penetration with a foreign object without consent. He served six years of his sentence and was ordered removed as an administrative measure. ICE reports that he remains a fugitive and represents a priority target.
Also a Mexican national, he is convicted of grand theft, assault with a deadly weapon, burglary, and firearm. The subject's last known location was in Rialto, California, in 2024, so he remains a fugitive from justice.
This 33-year-old Mexican was convicted of enticing a minor or person with a disability for unlawful purposes. Additionally, he faced charges for carrying a concealed weapon and a dagger, has had a removal order since 2010, and his last location was in Corning, California, in 2022.
The Mexican citizen has a history of conspiracy to distribute marijuana. In 2011, he received a referral order, in addition to being the first suspect in the murder of his wife in Arizona, his last place of residence was registered in Stanfield, Arizona, in 2022.
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His nationality of origin is unknown, but he is wanted as a criminal alien for serious crimes such as attempted robbery, use of a dangerous instrument, gang assault, and illegal possession of weapons. He was last located in Queens, New York, in 2023. He is still a fugitive from justice.
A Mexican man convicted of weapons offenses, he is also wanted in his native country for homicide in the state of Sinaloa. He has an ICE arrest warrant since 2010 and was last located in Phoenix, Arizona, in 2021.
An Ecuadorian national, he has a record for assault and robbery. He has had a removal order since 2022 and his last registered address is in Queens, New York, in 2024.
His citizenship of origin is also unknown, and he is wanted for burglary, resisting arrest, forgery, and illegal entry. His last location was in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and he has an active removal order.

