Julio Cesar Chavez is defending his son, Julio Cesar Chavez Jr., who was arrested by U.S. immigration agents in Los Angeles for visa overstaying and lying on a green card application. Chavez Jr. faces serious criminal allegations, including ties to organized crime and drug trafficking linked to the Sinaloa Cartel. Chavez Sr. maintains his son's innocence, asserting that knowing people involved in illegal activities does not make one a criminal. He plans to fight legally should his son be transferred to Mexico, where the son also faces an active arrest warrant.
It's complicated, there's a lot of talk, but we're calm because we know my son's innocence. My son will be anything you want, anything, but he is not a criminal and less everything he's being accused of.
He knows a lot of people, we live in, it would be impossible not to know all of the people that are doing illicit stuff, but that does not mean nothing.
Lawyers in the United States are working to see if he stays there, and we're prepared if he comes here. We'll fight under Mexican law if he's transferred here.
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