ICE announces arrests of criminal illegal aliens convicted of serious sex crimes

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Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Secretary for Public Affairs | U.S. Department Of Homeland Security

ICE announces arrests of criminal illegal aliens convicted of serious sex crimes

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have conducted arrests across the United States targeting individuals described as criminal illegal aliens with convictions for serious sex crimes. According to a statement from ICE, these actions are part of an effort to fulfill President Trump’s directive to remove such individuals from American communities.

“ICE is arresting heinous sexual predators who terrorize innocent children and families,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “In the face of sanctuary politicians comparing ICE to the Nazi Gestapo, the Secret Police, and slave patrols, the brave men and women of ICE continue to remove these monsters who are the WORST OF THE WORST and should never have been in our country. Our ICE agents are heroes for risking their lives to get these dangerous criminals off American streets.”

The recent arrests include Ronaldo Munoz-Portilla from Mexico, convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child under 14 in Dallas County, Texas; Carlos Romero-Obregon from Mexico, convicted of attempted gang assault in Queens, New York; Kingsley Ariegwe from Nigeria, convicted of attempted sexual intercourse without consent in Montana; Hector Monzon-Colindres from Honduras, convicted of unlawful restraint in Austin, Texas; and Marvin Adonay Hernandez-Montes from El Salvador, convicted of lewd or lascivious acts with a minor under age 14 in Los Angeles, California.

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