ICE announces arrests of individuals convicted of violent crimes across multiple states

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ICE announces arrests of individuals convicted of violent crimes across multiple states

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the arrest of several individuals described as criminal illegal aliens, convicted of serious offenses including murder, sexual crimes against children, incest, and other violent acts in various locations across the United States.

Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis commented on the arrests, stating: “Last night, there was a clear contrast of who President Trump and Secretary Noem are fighting for versus who sanctuary politicians are. We are fighting for the victims of illegal alien crime and will always put AMERICAN CITIZENS before illegal aliens. If you’re an elected representative in the United States and you refuse to stand and put American citizens ahead of illegal aliens, then you should be representing some other country because you’re clearly not representing America,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis.“While sanctuary politicians refuse to put the safety of American citizens first, our officers were risking their lives arresting murderers, pedophiles, and depraved sexual predators. We will not stop fighting for the arrest and removal of criminal illegal aliens who have no right to be in our country.”

The individuals arrested include:

- Jesus Morales-Bonet from Cuba, convicted in Chicago, Illinois for murder, solicitation/murder for hire, drug trafficking, and escape from a penal institution.

- Yousif Suliman from Sudan, convicted in Des Moines, Iowa for sexual acts against a child and assault with intent to commit sexual abuse.

- Ketrat Pakiu from the Federated States of Micronesia, convicted in Hagatna, Guam for first-degree criminal sexual conduct (penetration) – incest.

- Jose Escamilia-Flores from Mexico, convicted in Cherry Hill, New Jersey for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and endangering the welfare of a child.

- Jorge Martinez-Casado from Cuba, convicted in Miami, Florida for battery on a police officer/corrections/firefighter/transit.

ICE encourages Americans to learn more about public safety threats arrested in their communities by visiting their webpage at https://wow.dhs.gov/.

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