Overview
- Chávez Jr. remains in Texas under ICE custody, facing a Trump-era fast-track removal order with no deportation date set.
- Mexican Attorney General Alejandro Gertz Manero said he expects Chávez Jr. to be returned soon to Mexico to stand trial on a 2023 organized crime and arms trafficking warrant.
- Mexican courts have rejected or limited multiple amparos filed by Chávez Jr. aimed at preventing his incommunicado detention upon deportation.
- Unconfirmed reports suggest that U.S. authorities may be treating Chávez Jr. as a protected witness in cartel-related prosecutions.
- Frida Sofía has publicly denied rumors of marital infidelity and clarified that she has been a U.S. citizen since birth.