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On Monday, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) unveiled its latest roster of criminal illegal immigrants, highlighting individuals convicted of particularly egregious offenses such as pedophilia, kidnapping, and various violent crimes. These individuals, deemed the “worst of the worst,” were apprehended over the weekend.
The list disclosed by the agency includes the identities of 15 criminals, comprised of 13 men and two women. They hail from a variety of countries, including the Dominican Republic, China, Angola, Mexico, and several South American nations.
According to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a significant number of these individuals faced convictions in states like New York, Florida, and Texas.
Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis commented on the arrests, stating, “Over the weekend, ICE apprehended pedophiles, sexual deviants, kidnappers, and other violent offenders. Our law enforcement officers work tirelessly every day to remove such dangerous individuals from our communities. If you enter our country illegally and violate our laws, we will find you and bring you to justice. Criminals are not welcome in the U.S.”

Among those arrested is Alejandro Santos-Fernandez, a Mexican national, who faced convictions in Texas for several serious offenses. Authorities reported that he was found guilty of burglary, assaulting a family or household member by impeding their breathing or blood circulation, and using a deadly weapon in an aggravated assault in Laredo, Texas.
Alejandro Santos-Fernandez, from Mexico, was convicted of breaking into a home, assaulting a family or household member by blocking their breathing or blood flow, and using a deadly weapon during an aggravated assault in Laredo, Texas, according to the authorities.

Mexican national Guadalupe Mercado-Guerra was convicted of indecency with a child in Texas. (DHS)
Guadalupe Mercado-Guerra, from Mexico, reportedly touched a minor inappropriately multiple times in Travis County, Texas, near the city of Austin. He was convicted of three counts of indecency with a child by contact, according to the DHS.

Chinese national Ruowei Liu was convicted of prostitution in Virginia. (DHS)
Ruowei Liu, from China, reportedly engaged in prostitution and managed a residence for that purpose in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She was convicted of prostitution and keeping a bawdy house, according to the DHS.
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Mexican national Catherin Palacios-Medina was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly instrument in Idaho. (DHS)
Catherin Palacios-Medina, from Mexico, was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon or instrument in Jerome, Idaho, the authorties added.

Dominican Republic national Juan Manuel Valdez was convicted of selling a controlled drug in New Hampshire. (DHS)
Juan Manuel Valdez, from the Dominican Republic, was convicted of selling a controlled drug in Rockingham, New Hampshire, officials said.

Mexican national Rafael Garcia was convicted of sexually abusing a child in California. (DHS)
Rafael Garcia, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted of the continuous sexual abuse of a child in Fresno County, California.

Angolan naitonal Josman Policarpo was convicted of aggravated sexual assault in Texas. (DHS)
Josman Policarpo, from Angola, was reportedly convicted of aggravated sexual assault in Harris County, Texas, near Houston.

Mexican national Carlos Perez-Mendez was convicted of criminal sexual assault in Illinois. (DHS)
Carlos Perez-Mendez, from Mexico, was convicted of criminal sexual assault or criminal sexual force in Cook County, Illinois, DHS said.

Chinese national Dongsheng Xie was convicted of domestic violence in Florida. (DHS)
Dongsheng Xie, from China, was reportedly convicted of domestic violence and battery in Lake Mary, Florida.

Dominican Republican Rafael Disla was convicted of kidnapping in Florida. (DHS)
Rafael Disla, from the Dominican Republic, was found guilty of kidnapping in Orange City, Florida, according to the officials.

Venezuelan Luis Hernandez-Monteverde was convicted of threating violence, among other charges, in Utah. (DHS)
Luis Hernandez-Monteverde, from Venezuela, was convicted in Provo, Utah, of multiple offenses, including assault, disorderly conduct, violation of a protective order, and making threats of violence, according to the authorities.

Mexican national Javier Herrera-Moran was convicted of trying to kill with the use of a deadly weapon in North Carolina. (DHS)
Javier Herrera-Moran, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted in Forsyth County, North Carolina, of assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill. He was also gound guilty of firing a gun into an occupied vehicle, officials said.

Mexican national Luis Sanchez-Hernandez was convicted of battery, attempted burglary, and possession of cocaine in Florida. (DHS)
Luis Sanchez-Hernandez, from Mexico, was convicted in Orlando, Florida, of battery, attempted burglary, and cocaine possession, law enforcement said.

Mexican national Carlos Zavala-Vargas was convicted of aggravated robbery in Texas. (DHS)
Carlos Zavala-Vargas, from Mexico, was reportedly convicted of aggravated robbery in Huntsville, Texas.

Colombian national Manuel Marin-Jimenez was convicted of burglary in New York. (DHS)
Manuel Marin-Jimenez, from Colombia, was reportedly convicted of burglary in White Plains, New York.