District of Arizona Charges 135 Individuals for Immigration-Related Criminal Conduct this Week
PHOENIX, Ariz. / Monday, January 5, 2026 – During the week of enforcement operations from Dec. 27 through Jan. 2, 2025, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Arizona brought immigration-related criminal charges against 135 individuals. Specifically, the United States filed 75 cases in which aliens illegally re-entered the United States, and the United States also charged 52 aliens for illegally entering the United States. In its ongoing effort to deter unlawful immigration, the United States filed 8 cases against 8 individuals responsible for smuggling illegal aliens into and within the District of Arizona.
These cases were referred or supported by federal law enforcement partners, including Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ICE ERO), ICE Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), U.S. Border Patrol, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS), and the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF).
Recent matters of interest include:
United States v. Nolberto Erasmo Bojorquez-Chaparro. Bojorquez-Chaparro was charged by complaint with Transportation of an Illegal Alien, Dec. 29, 2025. According to the complaint, a Border Patrol agent received coordinates from an air unit of what appeared to be footprints for a group of five individuals. The Border Patrol agent located the footprints traveling south from the coordinates and followed the footprints to five subjects concealed in bushes and wearing camouflage clothing and carpet booties. Immigration checks confirmed that the five individuals were citizens of Mexico, all unlawfully present in the United States. Agents determined Bojorquez-Chaparro was guiding the group through the desert. 25-02214MJ, Phoenix.
United States v. Omar Luna-Silva. Luna-Silva was charged by complaint with Re-entry of Removed Alien, Jan. 1, 2026. Luna-Silva was previously removed from the United States on May 16, 2013, after being convicted of Possession of Dangerous Drugs for Sale, a felony, in the Superior Court of Arizona, Maricopa County. In that case, Luna-Silva was sentenced to three years of probation. 26-3000MJ, Phoenix.
A criminal complaint is a formal accusation of criminal conduct. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
A criminal complaint is a formal accusation of criminal conduct. All defendants are presumed innocent until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt in a court of law.
RELEASE NUMBER: 2026-001_January 5 Immigration Enforcement
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Source: U.S. Attorney's Office, District of Arizona











