United States Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas

04/03/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 04/03/2026 12:05

Second Straight Week of 231 New Immigration Cases in Western District of Texas

SAN ANTONIO - For the second consecutive week, federal prosecutors in the Western District of Texas filed 231 new immigration and immigration-related criminal cases, announced U.S. Attorney Justin R. Simmons. From March 27 to April 2, charges were brought against human smugglers and illegal aliens with past convictions for violent crimes, burglaries, numerous DWIs, and multiple prior removals.

Among the new cases, Devin Michael Brady, a U.S. citizen, was arrested and charged with human smuggling on March 27. A U.S. Border Patrol camera operator observed four individuals running north from the U.S-Mexico border before boarding a silver pickup truck north of Texas Highway 20. Agents conducted a traffic stop on the pickup and, while they did not find any passengers with Brady, they noticed several cell phones inside the truck. A criminal complaint affidavit alleges that a cell phone located on the driver's seat belonging to Brady, was unlocked and displayed a WhatsApp conversation with a Mexican phone number. The messages were allegedly indicative of a possible smuggling scheme and included a proof-of-life video. The affidavit further alleges that Brady was to be paid $750 for each of the five illegal aliens he picked up and had just dropped the aliens off near his residence. Brady's lengthy criminal record dates to January 2003 and includes possession of prohibited weapons, evading arrest, and three separate felonies for failure to comply and register as a sex offender following a conviction for aggravated sexual assault as a juvenile.

Ervin Lopez-Marroquin, an illegal alien from Guatemala, was charged with illegal re-entry after being found north of the Rio Grande River, south of the train tracks, and west of the Paso Del Norte Port of Entry. Lopez-Marroquin was previously deported in June 2025 following a conviction for assault, cruelty toward a child, and driving under suspension. In 2024, he was convicted of resisting an officer and a DUI.

Michel Romero Martinez-Jimenez, an illegal alien from Mexico, was found in El Paso after having been previously removed for the second time in April 2016. Martinez-Jimenez has been previously convicted for multiple assaults and a DUI.

Juan Carlos Ruiz-Morales, an illegal alien from Mexico, was found in San Marcos after being arrested for his fourth DWI. Ruiz-Morales was last removed from the U.S. in September 2025. He's now charged with illegal re-entry in Austin.

Also facing an illegal re-entry charge in Austin, Mexican national Jose Israel Silva Ibarra was transferred to ICE custody following his arrest for possession of a controlled substance. Silva Ibarra's criminal history includes three separate convictions for burglary of a vehicle and a conviction for burglary of a habitation.

In San Antonio, Crispin Juan Carlos Luna-Gutierrez, an illegal alien from Mexico, was transferred to ICE custody from the Atascosa County Jail on March 28. Luna-Gutierrez had been jailed in Jourdanton following a March 8 arrest for a DWI. A review of his criminal record indicated four prior convictions for illegal re-entry.

Jose Antonio Hernandez-Gomez, also an illegal alien from Mexico, was encountered during a traffic stop by the La Vernia Police Department on March 31. He was transported for ICE processing, and a review of his criminal record revealed two prior illegal re-entry convictions, as well as two assault causing bodily injury convictions and a DWI felony. Hernandez-Gomez now faces his third illegal re-entry charge.

These cases were referred or supported by federal law enforcement partners, including ICE, U.S. Border Patrol, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the FBI, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), with additional assistance from state and local law enforcement partners.

The U.S. Attorney's Office for the Western District of Texas comprises 68 counties located in the central and western areas of Texas, encompasses nearly 93,000 square miles and an estimated population of 7.6 million people. The district includes three of the five largest cities in Texas-San Antonio, Austin and El Paso-and shares 660 miles of common border with the Republic of Mexico.

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.

Indictments and criminal complaints are merely allegations and all defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.

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