ICE arrests criminal illegal aliens with convictions for violent crimes across multiple states

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ICE arrests criminal illegal aliens with convictions for violent crimes across multiple states

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the recent arrest of several individuals described as criminal illegal aliens across the United States. The arrests involve people convicted of offenses including child sex crimes, drug trafficking, and other violent acts.

“These illegal aliens are the definition of the worst of the worst. From pedophiles to drug traffickers, ICE is arresting public safety threats and getting them out of our communities,” said a Senior DHS Spokesperson. “Under President Trump and Secretary Noem’s leadership, ICE is taking decisive action to ensure these offenders can no longer terrorize our communities. Join ICE today to help us remove the worst of the worst.”

The arrested individuals include Alexandr Vladimirov Remorenko from Russia, who was convicted in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, for rape and multiple other sexual offenses against minors; Wilfran Osmanis Cruz-Mejia from the Dominican Republic, convicted in Boston, Massachusetts, for assault to murder and various drug-related charges; Victor Alexander Gonzalez-Gonzalez from the Dominican Republic, also convicted in Boston for conspiracy related to heroin, cocaine, and fentanyl distribution; Newton Njuguna Githiri from Kenya, convicted in Jefferson County, Alabama, for sexual abuse of a minor and burglary; and Roman Gonzalez-Flores from Mexico, convicted in Hidalgo County, Texas, for burglary.

All those arrested are currently held by ICE and will undergo removal proceedings as required by U.S. immigration law.

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