ICE arrests multiple criminal illegal aliens convicted of sex offenses against children

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ICE arrests multiple criminal illegal aliens convicted of sex offenses against children

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested several individuals described as "the worst of the worst" criminal illegal aliens, according to an announcement from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The arrests, which took place yesterday, involved people convicted of crimes such as sexual offenses against children, kidnapping, injury to a child, and sexual battery.

A DHS spokesperson stated, “Our law enforcement officers risk their lives every single day to arrest the worst of the worst. Just yesterday, ICE arrested illegal alien pedophiles, kidnappers, and child abusers. President Trump and Secretary Noem are rapidly removing dangerous illegal alien child predators, rapists, and sex offenders from our streets. These dirtbags should have never been able to step foot in America.”

Among those arrested were Jorge Luis Rodriguez-Perez from Cuba, convicted in Los Angeles for oral sex with a child under 14 and robbery; Alexander Alarcon-Servellon from El Salvador, convicted in Cabarrus County, North Carolina for indecent liberties with a child; Francisco Morales-Corado from Guatemala, convicted in Plainfield, New Jersey for sexual assault, kidnapping, and assault; Oscar Solano-Salinas from Mexico, convicted in Cass County, Indiana for sexual battery; and Josue Edimar Mejia-Anaya from El Salvador, convicted in Dallas County, Texas for injury to a child.

These actions are part of ongoing efforts by ICE to remove individuals who have committed serious crimes after entering the United States illegally.

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