U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has reported the recent arrest of several individuals described as public safety threats, including gang members, rapists, and kidnappers. The agency said these arrests are part of ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws and address criminal activity involving non-citizens.
“Yesterday, ICE arrested public safety threats across the country, including a Known Suspected Terrorist and MS-13 gang member convicted of murder,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the United States. This statistic does not even count foreign fugitives, terrorists, and human rights abusers who lack a rap sheet in the U.S. Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE is putting AMERICANS first.”
Among those arrested were Luis Armando Valdovinos-Valenica from Mexico, identified as a known suspected terrorist and MS-13 gang member with convictions for murder, first-degree robbery, and first-degree burglary in San Mateo County, California; Julio Zamurio-Barrios from Mexico, convicted for rape in Bronx, New York; Rocio Inacua-Rosas from Mexico, convicted for kidnapping in Los Angeles, California; Johnny Umanzor-Cardenas from Honduras, convicted for aggravated assault with a weapon as well as larceny and other offenses in Houston, Texas; and Dairon Gonzalez from Cuba, convicted for burglary in Tampa, Florida.
ICE stated that more information about public safety threats arrested in various communities can be found on its webpage at WOW.DHS.Gov.
