Chávez deported to Mexico for alleged cartel ties

Julio César Chávez Jr., a former professional boxer, has been deported to Mexico after his arrest in the United States. The 39-year-old was taken into custody just days after his fight with Jake Paul, a popular YouTuber-turned-boxer. Chávez Jr. is wanted in Mexico for alleged ties to a drug cartel. Prior to his deportation, he was detained in the U.S. for overstaying his visa and providing false information on a green card application. The deportation comes as a result of Chávez Jr.'s legal troubles, which have been ongoing for some time. The former boxer's alleged involvement with organized crime in Mexico has raised concerns and led to his extradition to face potential charges in his home country. The case highlights the complex issues surrounding immigration and the legal consequences that can arise when individuals violate the terms of their visas or provide inaccurate information on immigration documents.
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