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ICE Agents Detain Illegal Immigrants Found Guilty of Child Sexual Offenses, Abuse, and Domestic Violence

ICE Agents Detain Illegal Immigrants Found Guilty of Child Sexual Offenses, Abuse, and Domestic Violence

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is actively apprehending undocumented immigrants throughout the United States, particularly those with serious criminal convictions, including child sexual abuse, domestic violence, and drug trafficking.

“While many people enjoyed UFC Freedom 250 in Washington D.C. over the weekend, ICE officers were busy arresting individuals involved in heinous crimes,” stated Lauren Biss from the Department of Homeland Security.

Among those arrested were Miguel Golasieta Jaimes, a Mexican citizen convicted of aggravated sexual assault against a child in Texas, and Teodoro Resendiz-Figueroa, also from Mexico, who faced charges for continuous sexual abuse and indecency with a child in California.

ICE also detained Cesar Martin Sanchez Martinez from Mexico for felony vehicular assault and child abuse in Colorado, along with Urbano Estrada Santizo from Guatemala, who was convicted of DUI and incest in Tennessee.

In Boston, Edinson Amador from the Dominican Republic was taken into custody after being found guilty of drug trafficking involving cocaine.

Other individuals arrested by ICE include:

Noe Moreno Salazar, an undocumented Mexican, was convicted in St. Charles, Illinois, for sexual abuse, possession of controlled substances, and unlawful use of a loaded weapon.

Santos Ruben Gutierrez from El Salvador, convicted of child molestation in Texas.

Ramon R. Castillo, another Mexican national, faced charges for lewd behavior with a minor in California.

Alex Jiménez Cochancera from Ecuador was convicted in New York for promoting a sexual performance involving a child.

Salomon Santos Cash from Mexico was charged with assault on a minor with intent to rape in California.

Santa Monger from Bhutan was convicted of assault and first-degree sexual abuse in Pennsylvania.

Jose Victor Gonzalez Rosales, from El Salvador, faced charges for spousal assault, resisting police, and robbery in California.

Luis Ramos Sacramento, a Mexican national, was found guilty of endangering a child’s welfare and domestic violence in New Jersey.

Nicandro Garcia Perez from Mexico was convicted of possession with intent to distribute over five kilograms of cocaine in Nebraska.

James Ayur Galan from Sudan faced conspiracy charges for distributing controlled substances in South Dakota.

“Our ICE officers are dedicated to keeping Americans safe, as promised by President Trump,” Biss noted. “Under his guidance, ICE remains focused on targeting dangerous criminals to protect our communities.”

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