A 31 -year -old Argentine with legal residence in the United States It could be deported from that country after being arrested by the Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) at Los Angeles airport.
The process that could end the deportation of Agustín Gentile, the Argentine immigrant issue, began when in the Californian airport station DThey had that had legal history.
The man is 31 years old and 18 living on American soil, where he also has two children, six and eight years old. Currently, according to the information of The Atlanta Journal Constitution cited by the newspaper La Nación, He lives in Raleight, in the state of North Carolina.
According to the Buenos Aires media, the Argentine consulate in Atlanta is “aware of the situation” since April 21 and Since then, assistance and monitoring of the case have been provided.
Everything would indicate that Gentile will be taken to a hearing soon, where his judicial situation will be evaluated, although it would not be given before May 12. The family, meanwhile, expects as a worse option that can be transferred to Argentina
Thus the arrest of the Argentine in the United States: what their parents said
During his arrest at Los Angeles airport, he was taken to Migrations, where officials of the National Security Department They confiscated his residence card and his Argentine passport. From there he was referred to an office of Customs and Border Protection in Raleigh, North Carolina. On April 14 they arrested him and sent him to a local prison. And finally two days later, he was transferred to the Stewart detention Center, in Georgia.
Gentile’s case is the first known with a leading Argentine and keeps the mother of man extremely worriedidentified as Débora Rey, who along with her husband Martín Verdi They said they feel “betrayed.”

Both said they agreed with the proposal of President Donald Trump of “hard hand with illegal immigrants” and that last November, they decided to vote.
As indicated, Gentile was arrested following a minor sentence for injuries in California in 2020, a case in which he received five years of freedom conditions, which were then reduced to three. The cause was closed in 2023, they told the Atlanta media.