Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers apprehended over 1,030 unlawful aliens utilizing its authority beneath the Laken Riley Act throughout its two-week Operation Angel’s Honor, The Put up has discovered.
The sweeping operation, which wrapped up Monday, was carried out in reminiscence of Laken Riley, a nursing pupil who was brutally bludgeoned to dying final 12 months by an unlawful immigrant whereas out for a jog.
“These criminals will face justice and be faraway from our nation,” Secretary of Homeland Safety Kristi Noem mentioned in an announcement.
“We will by no means deliver Laken again, however we will do every little thing in our energy to deliver these heinous criminals to justice. I’m so pleased with what our courageous women and men of ICE have achieved to take away these criminals from America’s streets.”
The Laken Riley Act, which was named after Riley, sought to forestall repeats from taking place by mandating that unlawful immigrants who get caught committing crimes corresponding to theft, assaulting a legislation enforcement officer, and extra are arrested.
Riley’s assassin, José Antonio Ibarra, an unlawful immigrant from Venezuela who was convicted final 12 months and sentenced to life in jail, had a rap sheet that included shoplifting, appearing in a way to injure a minor, and extra.
The legislation is meant to forestall unlawful immigrants corresponding to Ibarra, who’ve a file, from roaming the streets. It was the primary invoice President Trump signed throughout his second time period.
Among the unlawful immigrants nabbed by ICE beneath Operation Angel’s Honor had dedicated egregious crimes corresponding to rape, assault with intent to trigger harm to an officer, indecent liberties with a toddler, and extra.
“This operation, whereas a large success, additionally serves as a solemn reminder of the profound influence that immigrant violence and crime can have on victims and their family members,” ICE Director Todd Lyons mentioned.
“ICE’s mission is to make sure that no extra Individuals will fall sufferer to unlawful alien crime.”
Here’s a sampling of a number of the “worst of the worst prison aliens” ICE arrested through the two-week operation to honor Riley, in line with the Division of Homeland Safety:
Alejandro Ojose-Asto
The 37-year-old has a rap sheet that features rape, prison obstruction of respiratory/circulation, assault with intent to trigger bodily harm, and extra.
Carlos Gomez-Diaz
Gomez-Diaz, 27, an unlawful immigrant from Mexico, was beforehand convicted of sexual exploitation of a kid.
Jose Jimenez-Munoz
An unlawful alien from Mexico, Jimenez-Munoz’s historical past contains an arrest for being armed with a lethal weapon with intent to kill, an assault on a feminine, an assault with a lethal weapon-minor current, home violence, and extra.
Fernando Manzanares-Cruz
With a historical past of arrests for assault and battery on a pregnant sufferer, witness intimidation, destruction of property, in addition to assault and battery of a household/family member, Manzanares-Cruz, 40, was ordered eliminated in 2016.
Jamie Escobar-Mirales
The 37-year-old from Mexico was beforehand arrested for 2 counts of rape of a kid.
Javier Diaz-Cabrera
Having a rap sheet that features unlawful sexual contact with a sufferer beneath the age of 13, sexual assault with a sufferer beneath 18 by a guardian, and a conviction for evading duty for a bodily harm.
Braulio Rosas-Ayala
With a historical past of rape and sodomy, Rosas-Ayala had been ordered eliminated in 1999.
Brandon Barrientos-Garcia
The 28-year-old from Guatemala has a rap sheet of assault by strangulation, housebreaking, breaking/getting into to terrorize/injure, and home assault.
Along with cracking down on prison unlawful immigrants, the Laken Riley Act empowers states to take motion in opposition to the feds if the federal authorities is in “violation of the detention and removing necessities.”
However the Trump administration is vexed by the other drawback: states not cooperating with immigration officers as a result of sanctuary standing.
