U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posts details on criminal cases involving non-citizens

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posts details on criminal cases involving non-citizens

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) posted a series of tweets on January 20, 2026, detailing criminal charges against three individuals described as "criminal illegal aliens" from Laos, Cuba, and Mexico.

In one tweet published on January 20, 2026, ICE stated: "• AGGRAVATED ASSAULT W/A WEAPON

• POSSESSION OF A WEAPON

• ASIAN BOYS GANG MEMBER

Deth Oudone Phaengsy, a criminal illegal alien from Laos, has a 2018 final order of removal."

Another tweet from the same date read: "• AGGRAVATED ASSAULT W/ A WEAPON

• ARMED ROBBERY

• ASSAULT

• LARCENY

• COCAINE POSSESSION

Jorge Cordoso-Luna is a criminal illegal alien from Cuba."

Additionally, ICE tweeted: "• FRAUD

• IDENTITY THEFT

• DUI

Pedro Garcia-Bravo, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, has a 2010 final removal order." This post also noted that Garcia-Bravo has been subject to a final order of removal since 2010.

ICE is responsible for enforcing immigration laws in the United States and regularly shares information about enforcement actions involving individuals with criminal records who are subject to deportation. Final orders of removal indicate that U.S. immigration courts have determined an individual must be removed from the country following legal proceedings.

The agency’s public communications about individuals with outstanding removal orders often include details regarding criminal convictions or gang affiliations. These updates are part of ICE’s efforts to inform the public about its activities related to national security and public safety.