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FBI Most Wanted Arrests Signal Return to Agency’s Law Enforcement Focus

The former FBI agent said the ongoing, well-known arrests of the nation's most wanted signal, with law enforcement focusing on its core mission, have been continuously arrested.

FBI Director Kash Patel I said Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House, he has arrested three fugitives from the agency's top 10 most wanted list.

Nicole Parker, a former FBI agent and contributor to Fox News, explained: “This is the FBI I was proud to be working, and when President Trump took over in his first administration in 2017, when I said I was a violent crime agent in Miami, when they were arrested in the first administration, I remember that his top focused.

Mexican authorities arrested Francisco Javier Roman Baderes, also known as “El Veteran,” and is the high-ranking leader of the multinational MS-13 gang and one of the most hoped fugitives in Veracruz, Mexico, on March 18, 2025. He will be transferred to Mexico City before being deported to the United States. (Security and Citizens/Anadolu Secretariat via Getty)

The former FBI agent said Trump is focusing on “what Americans care most: creating America's security, focusing on violent crime, and bringing the most violent criminals on the streets.”

Patel wrote to X: “It's not an accident. This happens when a good cop has made a good cop. This administration is giving the new FBI and Ag Bondi the resources to get the job done.

The three most wanted fugitives include:

  • Roman-Bardales, 47-year-old man, accused of conspiracy conspiracy allegedly being a senior leader in MS-13, conspiracy to provide material support to terrorists, narcoterism and providing material support in alien smuggling
  • Arnold Zimenez, a man accused of murdering his wife, was found dead in the tub in their apartment. Jimenez is allegedly killed his wife less than 48 hours after her marriage in Burbank, Illinois, and has been accused of fleeing to avoid prosecution
  • Donald Eugene Fields II is a 60-year-old man accused of child sex trafficking and child rape, seeking to recruit, seduce and use minors to engage in commercial sexual activity from 2013 to 207

Parker said the new leadership at the FBI will “remain the FBI, in my opinion, the primary, law enforcement agency again.”

Sean Moran is a policy reporter for Breitbart News. Follow him with x @seanmoran3

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