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ICE Names Most Wanted Criminals, Offers $45 Million in Rewards Nationwide

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) released its own Most Wanted list, with 37 people, including cartel leaders, human traffickers, and violent fugitives with ties to Mexico, Central America, and U.S. cities from Los Angeles to New York.

Topping the list are Los Chapitos kingpins Iván Archivaldo and Jesús Alfredo Guzmán Salazar, sons of Joaquín "El Chapo" Guzmán, accused of flooding America with fentanyl. ICE is offering more than $45 million in combined rewards for information leading to the capture of these fugitives, who range from Sinaloa Cartel bosses and MS-13 leaders to convicted killers and allegedly dangerous undocumented immigrants.

Overall, the list also has figures wanted by both its Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) divisions.

Other members of the Sinaloa Cartel listed alongside them are the Salgueiro‑Nevarez brothers: Ruperto, José, and Heriberto, whose federal bounty stems from "crimes against the United States." They head up a faction within the notorious Sinaloa Cartel that has become a central node in an international web of drug trafficking. The U.S. Department of Justice officially refers to their network as the Salgueiro‑Nevarez Organization (SNO).

A federal grand jury in Tucson unsealed superseding indictments in November 2019 and February 2020, charging the brothers with orchestrating a transnational drug smuggling empire. The indictments allege extensive conspiracies to distribute controlled substances, including fentanyl, heroin, cocaine, methamphetamine, and marijuana, across the United States over several years. Heriberto, in particular, is spotlighted with a reward of up to $5 million for information leading to his capture.

Another notorious name on the list is Yulan Adonay Archaga Carías, a Honduran national and alleged MS‑13 leader wanted on charges that include possession of machine guns, narcotics trafficking, and racketeering conspiracy. He commands attention not only for his criminal footprint but also for the escalating $5 million reward placed on his head by U.S. authorities.

Among ERO's "Most Wanted" page features fugitives such as Julian Bocanegra‑Lupian, wanted for immigration violations, and Luis Rodriguez‑Jacobo and Santos Moreira, both convicted of manslaughter. Also listed are Julio Valencia‑Valencia, Pablo Solís‑Figueroa, and Alex Rodriguez‑Guevarra, all targeted for removal violations.

Beyond those categories, ICE's human‑trafficking list includes José Isidro Gutiérrez‑Márez, wanted for harboring aliens and human trafficking, while Saúl Romero‑Rugerio and Severiano Martínez‑Rojas are noted as already captured fugitives. The roster also identifies individuals like Esteban Juárez‑Tomás for aggravated DUI and Luis A. Rodríguez‑Castro for vehicular manslaughter, alongside others implicated in vehicular homicide or removal violations.

The only woman included on the list is Ingrid Estela Hernández, a Salvadorian native who is a part of MS-13 and is wanted in her home country for aggravated homicide. Investigators from ICE's Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and El Salvador's specialized Border Patrol unit collaborated to track her movements, suspecting she had illegally crossed into the United States to find refuge within MS‑13's deeply entrenched U.S. network.

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