ICE announces arrests targeting criminal illegal aliens with serious convictions

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ICE announces arrests targeting criminal illegal aliens with serious convictions

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the recent arrest of several individuals described as serious criminal illegal aliens from various parts of the United States. The agency stated that those apprehended include people convicted of crimes such as felony second-degree sexual exploitation of a child, sexual assault of a disabled victim, manslaughter, possession of child pornography, and arson.

A spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security commented on the arrests: “Some of the disgusting animals arrested yesterday sexually abused children and disabled victims,” said a DHS Spokesperson.“Sanctuary politicians protect these criminal illegal aliens and allow them to terrorize the citizens of this country. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, we are prioritizing AMERICAN CITIZENS. We are getting the worst of the worst out of our neighborhoods and out of our country.”

Among those arrested were Carlos Gomez-Diaz from Mexico, convicted in Wake County, North Carolina for three counts of felony second-degree sexual exploitation of a child; Rose Stanley from Liberia, convicted in Somerset, New Jersey for sexual assault of a disabled or helpless victim; Oswaldo Antonio Hollman from El Salvador, convicted in Laredo, Texas for possession of child pornography; Alonso Maciel Guadalupe from Mexico, convicted in El Paso County, Texas for manslaughter; and Mauro Humberto Lopez-Aleman from Cuba, convicted in San Juan, Puerto Rico for arson-business.

The agency is publicizing its enforcement actions through its website at wow.dhs.gov.

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