United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada

04/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/16/2026 16:47

Two Illegal Aliens With Prior Felony Convictions Charged for Illegal Reentry After Multiple Deportations

Press Release

Two Illegal Aliens With Prior Felony Convictions Charged for Illegal Reentry After Multiple Deportations

LAS VEGAS - Two Mexican nationals unlawfully residing in Las Vegas made their initial court appearances today to face charges of illegally reentering the United States after previously being removed from the country.

Jesus Guadalupe-Rosales and Daniel Augusto Lopez-Conchas are both charged with one-count of deported alien found in the United States. Preliminary hearings for both defendants are scheduled for April 30, 2026, before United States Magistrate Judge Elayna J. Youchah.

According to allegations contained in the criminal complaints and statements made during court proceedings, Guadalupe-Rosales and Lopez-Conchas are both citizens and nationals of Mexico and were both previously deported and removed from the United States and reentered the United States illegally.

On July 17, 2025, officers from the Henderson Police Department arrested Guadalupe-Rosales for four counts of Possess to Sell Controlled Substance; Trafficking Controlled Substance; three counts of Possess Controlled Substance; and Operate Place for Sale/Gift/Use of Controlled Substance. On April 8, 2026, after serving a 12-to-30-month sentence for Possession of Controlled substance with Intent to Sell, 2nd Offense, the Nevada Department of Corrections remanded Guadalupe-Rosales to U.S. Immigration Custom Enforcement (ICE) custody in Las Vegas, Nevada. Guadalupe-Rosales has been deported six times: May 22, 2012; July 13, 2012; June 19, 2014; August 25, 2015; November 24, 2015; and July 27, 2020. In addition to his most recent drug conviction, Guadalupe-Rosales was twice convicted for Drug Trafficking, the first time in 2013, and again in 2018. Guadalupe-Rosales also has a felony conviction for Fraud and misuse of Visas from 2015, and a 2020 felony conviction for Deported Alien Found Unlawfully in the United States, the same offense he is currently charged with. After serving prison time on each of his convictions, Guadalupe-Rosales was deported by ICE.

On March 29, 2024, officers with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department arrested Lopez-Conchas for Sell/Transport Controlled Substance, two counts of Trafficking Controlled Substances, and Conspiracy to Violate Uniform Controlled Substances Act. On April 3, 2026, after serving a 24-to-72-month sentence for Trafficking Controlled Substance, the Nevada Department of Corrections remanded Lopez-Conchas to ICE custody in Las Vegas, Nevada. Lopez-Conchas has been deported three times: March 24, 2011, March 1, 2015, and January 26, 2020.

If convicted, Guadalupe-Rosales faces a maximum statutory penalty of 10 years in prison, a three-year term of supervised release, a $250,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment.

If convicted, Lopez-Conchas faces a maximum statutory penalty of two years in prison, a one-year term of supervised release, a $250,000 fine, and a $100 special assessment.

First Assistant United States Attorney Sigal Chattah for the District of Nevada and Salt Lake City Acting Field Office Director Ruben Levya made the announcement.

The ICE Salt Lake City, Las Vegas Sub-Office investigated the case; and the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Nevada is prosecuting the case.

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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.

A complaint is merely an accusation, and a defendant is presumed innocent unless and until proven guilty.

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Updated April 16, 2026
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