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Exclusive: ICE Arrests Slew Of Criminal Aliens, Including Kidnapper

The Federalist reports that the Department of Homeland Security announced multiple ICE arrests of violent criminals illegally present in the United States, including a California gang member and individuals convicted of crimes such as child cruelty, kidnapping, and robbery.

Key individuals highlighted:

– Dara Nin, a Cambodian national convicted of child cruelty with possible injury or death in california.

– Fabricio Ruiz-Higareda, an illegal Mexican national and member of the Fullerton Tokers Town gang, previously convicted of battery against a spouse.

– Debaba Raymond Alimasi from the Congo, a convicted kidnapper.

– Manuel Ordonez-Chitic from Guatemala, convicted of robbery in Pennsylvania (inflicting threatening bodily injury).

– Kelbin Edgardo Castillo-Aguilera from Honduras, convicted of aggravated robbery in Texas.

The piece notes arrests of criminal aliens from several countries (Congo, Guatemala, Honduras) and includes a DHS statement from Acting Assistant Secretary of public affairs Lauren Bis emphasizing that nearly 70% of ICE arrests involve illegal aliens charged or convicted of crimes, and that authorities will continue to protect American communities.

The article also references othre high-profile violence linked to illegal aliens, such as a South Carolina incident where two boys were killed by a driver alleged to be intoxicated, and a Virginia case reported by Fox News in which a Guatemalan illegal alien with numerous prior charges was accused of attempting to rape a woman; an associated social-media post is cited in the piece.

Author information: Maisey Jefferson, a staff editor at The Federalist.


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The Department of Homeland Security announced on Friday multiple Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests of violent criminals illegally present in the country, including a California gang member and individuals convicted of child cruelty, kidnapping, and robbery.

“Just yesterday, ICE arrested criminal illegal aliens across the country convicted for despicable crimes, including a Fullerton Tokers Town gang member,” DHS Acting Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs Lauren Bis said in a statement (emphasis original). “Every day, DHS law enforcement is risking their lives to protect American communities. Nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal aliens charged or convicted of a crime in the U.S. We will not sit and allow criminals to terrorize American citizens.” 

Thursday’s arrests include Dara Nin, a Cambodian national convicted of “child cruelty with possible injury or death” in California, as well as Fabricio Ruiz-Higareda, who is an illegal alien from Mexico. Ruiz-Higareda is a member of the Fullerton Tokers Town gang in California and was previously convicted of battery against a spouse, according to DHS.

The agency also arrested criminal illegal aliens from the Congo, Guatemala, and Honduras. Debaba Raymond Alimasi from the Congo is a convicted kidnapper, while Manuel Ordonez-Chitic from Guatemala and Kelbin Edgardo Castillo-Aguilera from Honduras were formally convicted of robbery charges, DHS noted. Ordonez-Chitic committed robbery, inflicting threatening imminent bodily injury in Pennsylvania, and Castillo-Aguilera was found guilty of aggravated robbery in Texas.

It seems Americans can’t go a week without seeing headlines about violence committed against innocent citizens at the hands of criminals who should have never been allowed into the country to begin with. Just last weekend, two boys riding their bikes on a sidewalk in South Carolina were killed after a drunk illegal alien allegedly lost control of his car and rammed into them at a high speed. In this case, however, corporate media has done its best to hide the tragedy, which is still largely confined to local reports nearly a week later.

On Thursday, Fox News’ Bill Melugin reported that a suspect arrested for attempting to rape a woman in an upscale Virginia county “is a Guatemalan illegal alien who entered the US as a gotaway & has at least 25 prior charges in the county going back to 2020.” Local law enforcement took Luzvin Orvando Garcia Moran into custody after he allegedly tried to assault the woman “while she was waiting for a rideshare in Arlington County.”

“DHS says his prior charges in Arlington County include nine counts of being intoxicated in public, assault and battery, disorderly conduct, attempting to disarm a law enforcement officer, and several probation violations,” Melugin reported.




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