Operation False Haven
ERO Removes Gomez-Juarez From the United States
On April 27, 2022, ERO removed Gomez-Juarez from the United States to Mexico.
Gomez-Juarez Transferred Into ICE Custody
On April 13, 2022, after serving his state and federal prison sentences, Gomez-Juarez was transferred into ICE custody.
Court Convicts Gomez-Juarez of Naturalization Fraud
On March 25, 2021, the court convicted Gomez-Juarez of naturalization fraud and sentenced him to six months of imprisonment following the completion of his state sentence.
The court revoked his citizenship and ordered his removal from the United States.
Gomez-Juarez Confesses to Intentionally Concealing Rape
At his arraignment on Jan. 16, 2020, Gomez-Juarez confessed to intentionally concealing his rape of the child from USCIS to obtain citizenship.
ICE Arrests Gomez-Juarez
On Aug. 20, 2020, while serving his state prison sentence, ICE arrested Gomez-Juarez and presented him for an initial court appearance.
Federal Grand Jury Issues 11-Count Indictment
On July 22, 2020, a federal grand jury issued an 11-count indictment charging Gomez-Juarez with naturalization fraud and other felony offenses.
ERO Refers Gomez-Juarez’s Case to U.S. Attorney’s Office
On June 1, 2020, ERO referred the case to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of North Carolina and it was immediately accepted for prosecution.
Gomez-Juarez is One of Many Targets
In May 2020, Gomez-Juarez was one of many targets the task force identified following a comprehensive analysis of thousands of state sex offender records.
Operation False Haven Launches
In November 2019, the Document and Benefit Fraud Task Force in Raleigh, North Carolina, launched Operation False Haven.