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ICE Targets The Worst Of The Worst In Recent Sweep

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Washington D.C: U.S. Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) had a very busy and hugely successful weekend apprehending some of the most dangerous and violent criminals around. God knows what crimes they have committed while being out and about - but it could very well have been heinous.

Among those individuals ICE have apprehended were convicted of sex offenses against children, violent acts against others and drug traffickers, among other reprehensible crimes.

The takedowns occurred over the weekend while thousands of patriotic Americans were enjoying a fantastic UFC card in front of the White House.

“Over the weekend, while Americans enjoyed UFC Freedom 250 in our nation’s capital, the men and women of ICE law enforcement were hard at work arresting pedophiles, drug traffickers, and other violent criminals. Our ICE law enforcement work around the clock to deliver on President Trump’s promise to make America safe again. Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, ICE will continue to target the worst of the worst and protect American communities,” Lauren Bis, Acting Assistant Secretary, said.

ICE agents nabbed 15 of what the Department of Homeland Security is calling the “worst of the worst” using a variety of means. Agents primarily apprehend targeted individuals by coordinating with local jails. If their targets are on the streets, they use data-mining and surveillance to track targets, frequently employing "ruses" - such as dressing in plainclothes to gain consensual entry into homes or lure individuals into public spaces. They also conduct sweeps at workplaces and known locations where specific individuals are expected to be.

Among those captured were:

  • Miguel Gorasieta Jaimes from Mexico convicted for aggravated sexual assault of a child, Mexico

  • Noe Moreno-Salazar from Mexico, criminal sexual abuse, possession of a controlled substance, and weapons offenses

  • Santos Ruben Gutierrez from El Salvador, indecency with a child

  • Teodolo Resendiz-Figueroa from Mexico, child sex abuse

  • Ramon R. Castillo from Mexico, lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old

  • Alex Jimenez-Cochancela from Ecuador, sex offenses involving a child

  • Salomon Santos-Cach from Mexico, assault of a minor

  • Cesar Martin Sanchez-Martinez from Mexico, vehicular assault and child abuse

  • Santa Mongar from Bhutan, assault and sexual abuse

  • Urbano Estrada-Santizo from Guatemala, DUI and felony incest

  • Jose Victor Gonzalez-Rosales from El Salvador, domestic violence

  • Luis Ramos-Sacramento from Mexico, child abuse, domestic violence

  • Nicandro Garica-Perez from Mexico, drug possession

  • Edinson Amador from Dominican Republic, drug trafficking

  • James Ayur Garang from Sudan, drug trafficking

This is the latest batch of illegal criminal aliens arrested by ICE agents. The Department of Homeland Security maintains a database of those captured by ICE who they consider “worst of the worst”.

“The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of worst criminal aliens arrested by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Under DHS leadership, the hardworking men and women of DHS and ICE are fulfilling President Trump's promise and carrying out mass deportations - starting with the worst of the worst - including the illegal aliens you see here,” their website wrote.

But their work is far from over.

The DHS also maintains a database of the “most wanted” such as Yulan Andony Archaga Carias, a senior leader of the violent MS-13 gang. He is listed first on the DHS website and even includes a reward.

You can check out the full list of the most wanted by visiting https://www.ice.gov/most-wanted

We applaud ICE and the DHS for their dedication and hard work and look forward to more of the “worst of the worst” to be taken off the streets of our great nation.

America deserves it.

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Writer and author Eddie Molina has over 25 years of combined LEO and military service. Learn more about his interview articles at www.eddiemolina.com



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