The United States immigration and customs application arrested Marvin Mateo-Alberto, a 35-year-old Honduran national accused of incest and aggravated sexual assault in a joint operation that involves multiple federal agencies. ICE was forced to seek the accused sexual offender after the local law authorities could not honor an immigration detainee presented before the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center.
Despite having been ordered previously deported by an immigration judge from the United States, the issuance of ice arrest and the serious nature of criminal charges against Mateo-Alberto, his release was deliberate and required by public policy. The Public Trust and Confidentiality Policy of Fairfax County, in force since 2021, prevents the police authorities of the Cooperate with ICE in matters related to the immigration application efforts.
The victim in the alleged child sexual crimes is between 13 and 17 years old, according to the ice. Mateo was initially arrested after entering the United States illegally almost 20 years ago in Eagle Pass, Texas. After his judgment for the border patrol, he was released awaiting his deportation hearing.
In a statement issued after his judgment, the director of the Washington Ice field office, HOTT, said: “Marvin Mateo-Alberto is accused of some very frightening and disturbing crimes and repressions of a threat to the children of our Virginia Mato in good virgin in good. Potentially they threaten other children in our neighborhoods.”
Mateo-Alberto was ordered by an immigration judge deported to the George W. Bush administration in April 2006. Even so, the order was not fulfilled since it was not in federal custody. In January 2025, Fairfax County Police officers arrested Mateo-Alberto. They accused him of incest with a child from 13 to 17 years and an aggravated sexual assault: father with a child from 13 to 17 years. The Honduran foreigner was arrested at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center. Despite a formal request to detain Mateo-Alberto housed by the operations of application and removal of ice, he was registered waiting for his criminal trial.
Mateo-Alberto was one of several illegal criminal foreigners who signed up for the duration of a recent immigration application raid in Fairfax County and its surroundings last week. In addition to Mateo-Alberto and those attacked in the operation, several other illegal foreigners were also arrested when they accompanied those of the objective list.
A ABC7 news team accompanied the ice agents that lasted the operation when the authorities located a truck in which Mateo-Alberto was traveling. Two other illegal foreigners in Honduras were in the vehicle at that time and were also arrested after the truck in which they were traveling was arrested by federal agents. The director of the ICE EO Washington Field Office told ABC7 that the Fairfax County Sheriff’s decision not to honor detheters is dangerous and presents a risk for law agents.
Mateo-Alberto remains in ice custody.
Randy Clark He is a 32 -year -old veteran of the United States border patrol. Before his retirement, he worked as a division head for operations of application of the law, directing operations for nine border patrol stations within the Río sector, Texas. Follow it in X (previously Twitter) @randyclarkbtx.