Americans are victims of violent crimes committed by repeat offenders who come to the US illegally thousands of miles from the southern border and stay here for years. For most of them, no one in law enforcement is looking for them. Thank the Democrats for that.
While there are multiple examples, all the alleged criminals illegally entered the United States “on an unknown date at an unknown location,” according to US Customs & Immigration Enforcement.
Enforcement Removal Operations (ICE-ERO)-Newark agents recently caught a Mexican citizen who was found guilty of endangering sexual behavior with a child in Bridgeton, New Jersey. A state judge sentenced the Mexican national to three years in prison suspended and life on supervised parole. How do you think the child’s parent felt about that? Their tax dollars at work, right?
This particular scumbag was previously deported from the United States in March 2005 and March 2009, prior to his conviction and illegal entry. He is now detained by ICE-ERO pending his third removal from the United States. We should just register him as a Republican and the Democrats will catapult him across the Rio Grande.
ICE-ERO-Newark Field Office Director John Tsoukaris said, “This individual is a clear danger to our community with multiple illegal reentries into the U.S..”
In Maryland, ICE-ERO-Baltimore agents apprehended a Salvadoran MS-13 gang member who was in the country illegally after he was “convicted of driving while intoxicated” (DWI) and had been arrested at least five times by Maryland law enforcement police.
VISIT OUR YOUTUBE CHANNELOfficers from the Prince George County Police Department (PGCPD) detained him in April 2016 and charged him with trespassing, but a circuit court later dismissed the charge.
The PGCPD arrested him again in July 2017 on domestic abuse accusations. They caught him again in October 2018 and charged him with second-degree assault. A district court later dropped the charge in the county.
In June 2019, PGCPD officers detained him for the fourth time, accusing him of “negligent driving, failure to display registration card, reckless driving, driving under the influence, driving while impaired by alcohol, and failure to obey officer signal.”
In May 2022, Anne Arundel Police Department officers arrested him for “driving a vehicle not equipped with an ignition interlock.” In March 2023, he was convicted by the district court in Anne Arundel County. On Oct. 30, 2023, ICE authorities caught him in Temple Hills, Maryland, seven months later. In front of an immigration judge at the Department of Justice, they gave him an NTA. He is still being held by ICE-ERO until the process to remove him starts.
“This noncitizen poses a significant threat to society,” stated Darius Reeves, acting ICE ERO Maryland Field Office Director. “Not only has he flagrantly disregarded our laws and placed our residents in jeopardy, he is also a documented member of a notorious street gang.”
A twice-removed Honduran national and Sur 13 gang member who had repeatedly illegally entered the United States was recently captured and held in Tennessee for allegedly perpetrating at least two deaths.
The Honduran was arrested and placed into county jail on criminal homicide charges for the death and burning of a 37-year-old man by the Nashville Metro Police Department on Oct. 10. He was then charged with the homicide of a 26-year-old guy from South Nashville whose mother had reported him missing. ICE ERO-New Orleans agents issued him an immigration detainer in order to initiate removal proceedings.
“This unlawfully present Honduran national is a threat to the safety of our local communities,” ERO-New Orleans Field Office Director Mellissa Harper said. “ERO has removed him twice from the United States and yet he continues to choose to violate our laws.”
This guy has no regard for our laws or our people, so why are Democrat judges and politicians doing everything in their power to allow the guy to keep coming back? Lock him up and throw away the key or execute him.
ICE-ERO-Washington, D.C. (ICE-ERO-WDC) agents apprehended a Peruvian national who was illegally present in the United States after he was accused with sexually abusing a Virginia juvenile.
He was caught by Border Patrol agents in March 2022, but instead of processing him for deportation for unauthorized entry, he was released into the United States with a notice to appear.
By October 2022, Fairfax County Police Department officers had arrested him for petit larceny in Fairfax. The NTA was then reissued by ICE-ERO-WDC agents. In May 2023, a district judge in the county postponed his conviction.
In July 2023, FCDP officers arrested him again and charged him with the following offenses: “two counts of felony sodomy of a victim under 13 years of age; two counts of felony sexual penetration of a victim under 13 years of age; three counts of aggravated sexual battery of a victim under 13 years of age; and one count of misdemeanor French kiss of a child under 13 years of age.”
Following this charge, ICE authorities served him with an immigration detainer at the Fairfax Adult Detention Center, requiring him to be held until he could be picked up. According to ICE, the detention center “ignored the request,” and he was released on September 28. On Oct. 19, ICE authorities seized him during a traffic check near Arlington.
“This undocumented noncitizen allegedly committed unspeakable acts against a child,” stated Erik Weiss, Assistant Field Office Director for ICE-ERO-WDC. “He has no legal basis to remain in the United States, and he poses a threat to the residents of his community. We will remove such threats from our communities.”
Agents from ICE, ERO, and WDC recently apprehended a Honduran national who was illegally present in the United States and charged him with “felony rape by force, threat, or intimidation; abduction by force; and assault on a family member.”
In June 2021, Border Patrol authorities apprehended him near Roma, Texas, and then released him with an NTA. On July 20, 2023, the Honduran was arrested by Herndon Police Department officers in Herndon, Virginia, and charged with various felonies.
ICE authorities subsequently placed him in custody at the Fairfax County Adult Detention Center in Fairfax, Virginia. Instead of holding him, they let him go. Whoever let him go should face charges for every crime this Honduran commits.
On Oct. 12, 2023, ICE deportation officials arrested him in Herndon and issued an NTA. He is still being held by ICE pending his removal hearings.
Critics believe that if the border were secure and foreign nationals were prohibited from entering illegally or processed for rapid expulsion following illegal entry, crimes like these would be avoided. Just know that when the Biden administration and their co-conspirators in the misinformation fake news media tell you that the border is secure, they are lying to your face. They have blood on their hands for every American harmed by these criminal illegals.




















