Paid agitators and mobs, including those with a coalition of humanitarian immigration rights in Los Angeles (Chairah), attacked US immigrants and customs enforcers tasked with arresting violent criminals from the streets.
Over the weekend, ICE agents arrested 118 illegal aliens, including criminal records of five gang members and “alien smuggling,” assault, child abuse, domestic violence, drug trafficking and robbery.
They made arrests as they rose 413% due to several factors, including gaining violence and promoting the release of violent offenders into the US community and detaining them for removal, including sanctuary policies that ban local cooperation and the sanctuary policies that banned the Biden administration’s fishing policies. I’ve explained it In the central square.
“When the mob attacked federal ice and law enforcement officials on LA Street, Mayor Bass took away the more chaos and lawless side of law enforcement,” said ice director Todd Lyons.
“Our brave officers are incredibly numerous as more than 1,000 mobs surrounded and attacked the federal building. It took Los Angeles police two hours to respond, despite the multiple calls they had been called.
In response, President Donald Trump made the California State Guard federal government.
Rioters and “sanctuary politicians choose to ally against American victims with criminals,” DHS said.
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According to ICE, among those arrested, there were illegally violent men from across the country.
Vietnamese citizen cuong Chanh Phan has been found guilty of second-degree murder.
Filipino Roland Venellasion Enriquez, which includes criminal history including robbery in Ontario, California. Sexual penetration of foreign bodies with force and assault aimed at rape in Pomona, California.
Mexico National Lionel Sanchez Laguna, with a criminal history in California, orange, and discharged firearms in a residential and vehicle. Spouse or living together battery. Deliberate cruelty towards a child. Driving under the influence. Assault with a semi-automatic firearm. Personal use of firearms.
Mexican National Armand Aldaz, whose criminal history received known or stolen property in Norwalk, California, including sexual assault and minor theft in Los Angeles.
Francisco Sanchez Argueroa, whose arrest includes massive theft and possession of a prohibited weapon.
Jose Gregorio Medlanda Ortiz of Ecuador. His criminal history includes a conspiracy that he owns with the intention of distributing more than five kilograms of cocaine while on a ship in Tampa, Florida.
Mexico’s National Victor Mendoza Aguilar, which includes a criminal history in Pasadena, is found guilty of possessing illegal equipment. Owner of a controlled substance; attack with a deadly weapon, not a firearm. obstructing civil servants.
Mexican National Delfino Aguilar Martinez, whose criminal history includes assault with a deadly weapon in Los Angeles with major bodily injury.
Peru National Jose Cristobal Hernandez Buitron has been found guilty of robbery.
Honjuran National Jordan Mauricio Meza Esquibel. His criminal history includes the distribution of heroin and cocaine and arrests for domestic violence.
Mexico National Jesus Alan Hernandez Morales. His criminal history includes a conspiracy to transport illegal foreigners in Las Cruces, New Mexico.
“I think Sanctuary politicians are at risk only their community, their law enforcement officers and detainees they claim to support,” Lions said.
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in In addition to the indictment The Department of Justice, an illegal alien, is indicting people who attack federal agents and interfere with efforts on felony charges.
On Saturday, federal agents said, “Dozens of agitators who interfered with the agent in their ability to carry out law enforcement operations… will continue to arrest people who interfere with federal law enforcement, Bilal Essay said. He also posted a shot of a mug and his name.
The FBI is also seeking information about a man who damaged government property in Los Angeles over the weekend. A reward of up to $50,000 was provided for information leading to his identification, arrest and conviction.
“We will find him. We will accuse him. Justice is coming,” the essayri said.
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