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This post is for the ICE protesters! (copy/share if you want) The Many Heroic Actions of ICE 2025-2026 If you are still against ICE after reading this post that means you support pedophiles, rapists, human traffickers and organized crime. If you attack and assault our ICE agents you are aiding the illegal invasion of our country and are a traitor to America. ICE Houston alone arrested 414 criminal illegal aliens charged with or convicted of child sex offenses in President Trump’s first year back in office (nearly double the prior year’s figure in that office). Broader operations yielded hundreds more nationwide. Below is a selection of 15 notable examples drawn directly from official ICE and DHS press releases and related reporting. These feature some of the most severe documented crimes against children (e.g., rape/sodomy of young minors, continuous abuse, aggravated assault of children). I prioritized explicit child victims, multiple or aggravated offenses, and cases highlighted in "worst of the worst" contexts. Names, origins, crimes, and approximate timing/locations come from the sources. These are prior convictions or charges; ICE apprehensions occurred in 2025–2026. Tou Vang (Laos) — Sexual assault and sodomy of a girl under age 13; procuring a child for prostitution. Apprehended in Minnesota operation (ICE release January 2026). Chong Vue (Laos) — Strongarm rape of a 12-year-old girl; kidnapping a child with intent to sexually assault her. Apprehended in Minnesota (ICE, ~January 2026). Kou Lor (Laos) — Sexual assault, rape, rape with a weapon, and statutory rape without force. Apprehended in Minnesota (ICE, ~January 2026). Pao Choua Xiong (Laos) — Rape and fondling a child. Apprehended in Minnesota (ICE, ~January 2026). Sriudorn Phaivan (Laos) — Strongarm sodomy of a boy and a girl; additional aggravated sex offenses. Apprehended in Minnesota (ICE, ~January 2026). Jose Alfredo Farias-Perez (Mexico) — Aggravated sexual assault of a child (Dallas County, Texas). Apprehended in nationwide operation (DHS/ICE, ~March 2026). Liew Liem Saecho (Laos) — Continuous sexual abuse of a child (Redding, California). Apprehended in nationwide operation (DHS/ICE, ~March 2026). Victor Ortiz-Ramos (Mexico) — Aggravated sexual assault of a victim less than 13 years old (Somerset County, New Jersey). Apprehended in weekend operation (DHS, ~February 2026). Martin Villanueva-Arenas (Mexico) — Aggravated criminal sexual assault of a child (Wheaton, Illinois area). Apprehended in weekend operation (DHS, ~February 2026). Jose Reyes Leon-Deras — Convicted child rapist (international fugitive). ICE attempted arrest in June 2025 (alerted by activists, successfully arrested June 27, 2025); final order of removal issued later. Juan Ortiz-Mora (Mexico) — Two counts of indecency with a child (contact); previously sentenced to 12 years. Arrested by ICE Houston (August 13, 2025). Oscar Edgardo Rogel-Gomez (El Salvador) — Convicted of sexual abuse of a child (St. George, Utah). Arrested by ICE (~March 24, 2026). Erick Jovanini Gonzalez-Vargas (Mexico) — Convicted of sexual abuse of a child (Salt Lake City, Utah). Apprehended in nationwide operation (DHS/ICE, ~March 2026). Hernan Cortes-Valencia (Mexico) — Sexual assault against a child; sexual assault-carnal abuse. Apprehended in Minnesota (ICE, ~January 2026). Elipidia Aguirre-Romero (Mexico) — Child cruelty: possible injury/death (Fresno, California). Arrested by ICE (~June 2026). During the Trump administration (2025–2026), ICE arrested approximately 7,000 gang members nationwide in the first year, focusing on "the worst of the worst" — those with convictions or charges for murder/homicide, violent assaults, child-related crimes, drug trafficking, kidnapping, and leadership roles in transnational gangs like MS-13, Tren de Aragua (TdA), Latin Kings, Paisas, and others These operations emphasized removing individuals with extensive violent criminal histories, often previously released into the U.S. or ignored under prior policies, from sanctuary areas. Many involved homicide, racketeering (RICO), human trafficking, and terrorism-related designations for gangs like TdA and MS-13. Below is a selection of 15 notable high-profile or severely violent examples drawn from official DHS/ICE press releases. Prioritization is based on factors like multiple homicides, leadership roles, child victims, torture/kidnapping, and public "worst of the worst" highlighting. Details include gang affiliation, key crimes, and apprehension context (2025–2026). Vicente Paul Carreno-Aular (Venezuela, Tren de Aragua) — Arrests for homicide, assault, cruelty toward a child, domestic violence. Entered 2022, released previously; ICE arrested Feb. 28, 2025; removed Sept. 2025. Kevin Elenilson Avalos Diaz (El Salvador, MS-13 associate) — Convicted of homicide, conspiracy to commit homicide, kidnapping; arrests for arson, battery, armed carjacking, assault. Entered illegally 2016; ICE arrested Jan. 8, 2026. Nester Fabian Londono (Colombia, Latin Kings associate) — Convicted of homicide, voluntary manslaughter, heroin smuggling, DUI. Previously removed 2011, re-entered illegally; ICE arrested Dec. 5, 2025. Carlos Yuniol Pimentel-Ortiz (Dominican Republic, Trinitarios) — Convicted of aggravated assault with weapon; arrests for homicide, drug trafficking, heroin sales. Previously removed 2023; ICE arrested March 21, 2025. Juan Antonio Jaimes-Lazaro (Mexico, Mexican Mafia) — Convicted of homicide, battery, aggravated assault with weapon, smuggling contraband into prison. ICE arrested Aug. 12, 2025. Yony Ledesma-Pedrazza (Mexico, Nortenos) — Crimes including homicide, burglary, aggravated assault, robbery. ICE arrested Jan. 14, 2026. Raul Maceda Dominguez (Cuba, Bloods) — Convicted of multiple homicides and burglary. ICE arrested Oct. 27, 2025; removed Jan. 2026. Jose Miguel Reyes Jovel (El Salvador, MS-13) — Convicted of homicide, drug trafficking, selling amphetamine; prior aggravated homicide in El Salvador. Arrested in Minnesota Operation Metro Surge. Mong Cheng (Thailand, Oriental Boys) — Convicted of two counts of homicide, assault, vehicle theft, property damage, stolen property, narcotics; pending arson. Arrested in Minnesota. Gerson Emir Cuadra Soto (Honduras, MS-13 leader, "Fantasma") — Wanted for quadruple homicide in home country. High-profile MS-13 leader arrest. Rene Escobar-Ochoa (El Salvador, MS-13 leader) — INTERPOL Red Notice for drug trafficking and conspiracy to commit murder. Arrested July 2025. Michel Jordan Castellano Fonseca (Venezuela, Tren de Aragua ties) — Charged with homicide after shooting two women (one fatal) in front of five children. ICE detainer August 2025. Yorvis Michel Carrascal Campo (Venezuela, Tren de Aragua) — Charged with murder, racketeering, drug trafficking; involved in kidnapping, torture, strangulation, body in suitcase. Arrested Jan. 8, 2026. Ronald Alberto Rivas-Aguilar (El Salvador, MS-13) — Convicted of homicide. Arrested in Houston operations (part of 350+ gang members there in early period). Moises Humberto Rivera-Luna (aka Santos/Viejo Santos, MS-13 international leader) — Extradited on RICO charges involving murder, narcotics, extortion, robberies as alleged top leader. March 2025 actions. Broader Context Houston alone saw 356+ gang member arrests in the first six months (375% increase), including dozens of MS-13 and TdA members with collective thousands of convictions (murder, child assault, etc.). Operations like Metro Surge in Minnesota and nationwide surges targeted sanctuary areas shielding these individuals. Many had prior U.S. releases despite detainers or foreign warrants; gangs designated as terrorist organizations enabled faster action. Other noteworthy mentions: These individuals often had prior U.S. criminal records, final removal orders, and were re-arrested after release into communities (sometimes despite detainers). Nationwide efforts yielded thousands of such arrests, with operations in sanctuary areas emphasizing violent recidivists and major traffickers. Below is a selection of 15 notable high-profile or severely impactful examples (in my view, based on lethality, scale of harm, recidivism, and public safety impact). Prioritization favors multiple homicides, large-scale drug operations, vehicular manslaughter killing innocents, and aggravated violence. Details drawn from official DHS/ICE releases. Jose Jairo Rivas-Santiago (Honduras) — Convicted of murder and robbery with a gun (Richmond, VA). Apprehended in June 2026 operation. William Machado (Honduras) — Fugitive wanted for murder since 2022 (Texas). ICE arrest October 2025. Raul Retana-Ramos (Mexico) — Convicted of trafficking 400+ grams of cocaine (Guilford County, NC). May 2026 operation. Omar Lenin Obeso-Gastelum (Mexico) — Convicted of conspiracy to distribute/possess methamphetamine (Denver, CO). June 2026. Jesus Alcaraz-Ponce (Mexico) — Convicted of drug conspiracy – cocaine (Oklahoma City, OK). June 2026. Emma Soriano (Honduras) — Two counts of aggravated assault with a weapon, plus cocaine possession and concealed weapon (Fairfax, VA). June 2026. Jaime Mendez Bolanos (Mexico) — Aggravated assault with a deadly weapon (Bexar County, TX). September 2025. Mario Chaparro-Juarez (Mexico) — Assault, battery, robbery, conspiracy to commit fraud, possession of stolen vehicle (Aurora/Denver, CO). September 2025. German Adriano Llangari Inga (Ecuador) — Vehicular homicide/DUI crash killing a mother (Minnesota). ICE arrest May 2025. Lao Sihathep (Laos) — Convicted of murder (Rochester, NY). Highlighted in September 2025 releases. Naun Martinez-Zuniga (Mexico) — Making a terrorist threat, multiple drug possessions (cocaine/marijuana), theft (San Antonio, TX). June 2026. Lens Fredo Altidor (Haiti) — Carjacking, assault/battery on police officer, drug possession, multiple DUIs (Massachusetts). September 2025. Hugo Martinez-Jaimes (Mexico) — Attempting to traffic cocaine (Columbus County, NC). September 2025. https://www.ice.gov/