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ICE Detains Immigrants Found Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter, and Child Assault

ICE Detains Immigrants Found Guilty of Murder, Manslaughter, and Child Assault

ICE Arrests Over the Weekend Targeting Criminal Illegal Aliens

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out a series of arrests over the weekend, detaining several illegal aliens, including individuals convicted of serious crimes like murder and sexual abuse, according to reports.

“While Americans were enjoying their weekends, ICE agents were actively working to apprehend illegal aliens who have been convicted of violent crimes, including murder and drug trafficking,” stated a representative from the Department of Homeland Security.

Among those arrested was Omar Alejandro Radillo Gonzalez from Mexico, linked to the Northside Rialto gang, who has a previous conviction for second-degree murder in California.

In a related case, Mexico’s Rafael Aquino-Mateo was apprehended in California for repeated child sexual abuse convictions.

Julio Roman-Matos, originally from the Dominican Republic, was also arrested after he was convicted of aggravated manslaughter in New Jersey.

Other individuals taken into custody by ICE included:

Jimmy Alberto Castro Rodriguez, from Nicaragua, convicted of second-degree child molestation and sexual assault in Rhode Island.

Jesús Huizar Macias, a Mexican national, who faced convictions in Stanislaus County, California, for having sexual relations with a minor and failing to register as a sex offender.

Santos Anaya Alday, from Mexico, found guilty of lewd acts on a child under 14 in Los Angeles.

Naif Jamal Al-Dosary, from Saudi Arabia, was convicted of lewd acts against a child in North Carolina.

Asuel Quintino Pujols-Medina, also from the Dominican Republic, previously convicted of multiple charges including aggravated assault and robbery in Connecticut.

In Miami, Ilan Oliver Locke, a Cuban national, was convicted of sexual assault with a deadly weapon.

Alonso Marquez-Arreola, another illegal alien from Mexico, faced convictions for sexual assault and illegal reentry in Georgia.

Julio Carreras Arozarena, a Cuban national in Miami, was convicted of aggravated assault and other crimes.

Salvador Ramos Moreno, from Mexico, was convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in California.

Osman Mez Romero, from Honduras, was apprehended for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Nebraska.

Prakash Raghubar, from Trinidad and Tobago, convicted of drug-related offenses in Baltimore.

Carlos Abraham Merino-Cobos, from Mexico, was previously convicted of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens in Arizona.

“Under President Trump and Secretary Marin, ICE will remain committed to ensuring safety and removing criminal illegal aliens,” the representative mentioned. “Around 70 percent of ICE arrests involve individuals who have been charged or convicted of crimes within the U.S.”

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