ICE detains Mexican businessman Carlos Valenzuela in Houston

The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained Mexican businessman Carlos Federico Valenzuela Cadena on January 16 in Houston, Texas. The 63-year-old faces charges in Mexico for fraud, extortion, and organized crime tied to real estate scams in Nayarit. He will be extradited to face Mexican justice.

Carlos Federico Valenzuela Cadena, a 63-year-old businessman from Compostela, Nayarit, was arrested by ICE agents on January 16 in Houston, Texas. According to the U.S. agency's official statement, Valenzuela was in American territory without legal immigration status and had attempted to evade Mexican authorities seeking him for serious crimes.

The charges against him include involvement in organized crime, fraud, and extortion, stemming from alleged real estate fraud schemes and land dispossession in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas, a high-value tourist area in Nayarit. Valenzuela served as president and founder of Dynamica Desarrollos Sustentables, S.A. de C.V., a company focused on real estate projects in the region. Investigations point to irregular financial dealings and possible ties to criminal networks that allowed him to dodge justice for years.

On July 28, 2025, the Nayarit State Attorney General's Office carried out the precautionary seizure of several properties in Bahía de Banderas following a complaint against the construction firm. This was part of an active arrest warrant against Valenzuela.

ICE stressed in its announcement that, under President Donald Trump's administration, the United States does not serve as a haven for fugitives. "We will hand him over to Mexican authorities so he can answer for his alleged crimes. Under Trump's presidency, the United States is no longer a safe refuge for illegal criminal immigrants," the agency stated on its social media.

This detention highlights cooperation between agencies from both countries in combating cross-border crime, though investigations continue to clarify the scope of the fraudulent operations.

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