U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reported the recent arrest of several individuals described as "worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens" across various states. According to ICE, 70% of its arrests involve individuals who are in the country illegally and have been convicted or charged with crimes in the United States.
The agency stated that those arrested include people convicted of serious offenses such as lewd acts with a child under 14, second-degree manslaughter, and attempted murder.
“ICE law enforcement officers continue to put their lives on the line to arrest the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from American neighborhoods. Yesterday, ICE arrested illegal aliens convicted of heinous crimes including lewd acts with a child under 14, second degree manslaughter, and attempted murder,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “Secretary Neom unleashed ICE to deliver on the President’s mandate from the American people to remove criminal illegal aliens from our country.”
Among those taken into custody were Andres Mendoza-Salomon from Mexico, convicted in Ventura, California for multiple offenses involving minors; Oscar Arturo Sanchez-Mondragon from Mexico, convicted in Boone County, Kentucky for second-degree manslaughter and tampering with evidence; Miguel Antonio Urias-Argueta from El Salvador, convicted in Nassau County, New York for weapons possession and attempted murder; Miriam Corona-Medina from Mexico, convicted in Sparks, Nevada for causing death while driving under the influence; and Higinio Rodriguez-Ramirez from Mexico, convicted in Johnson County, Texas for burglary.
These actions are part of ongoing efforts by ICE to target individuals who have committed serious crimes while residing unlawfully in the United States.
