ICE arrests dozens of illegal immigrants with murder, manslaughter and child abuse convictions
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained dozens of undocumented immigrants over a weekend, all of whom had been convicted of serious crimes in the United States. Among those taken into custody were: - Omar Alejandro Radillo Gonzalez, a Mexican national and member of the Northside Rialto gang, previously convicted of second‑degree murder in California. - Rafael Aquino‑Mateo, also from Mexico, arrested in California for repeated child sexual‑abuse convictions. - Julio Roman‑Matos, a Dominican Republic citizen, previously convicted of aggravated manslaughter in New Jersey. - Jimmy Alberto Castro‑Rodriguez from Nicaragua, convicted of second‑degree child molestation in Rhode Island. - Jesús Huizar Macias, a Mexican national, convicted of sexual relations with a minor and failure to register as a sex offender in California. - Santos Anaya‑Alday, a Mexican national, convicted of lewd acts with a child under 14 in Los Angeles. - Naif Jamal Al‑Dosary, a Saudi Arabian, convicted of indecent liberties with a child in North Carolina. - Asuel Quintino Pujols‑Medina, a Dominican, convicted of aggravated assault in Connecticut. - Yeilan Oliver‑Roque, a Cuban, convicted of sexual battery with a deadly weapon in Miami. - Alonso Marquez‑Arreola, a Mexican, convicted of sexual battery, assault and illegal re‑entry in Georgia. - Julio Carreras‑Arozarena, a Cuban, convicted of aggravated battery, burglary and other offenses in Miami. - Salvador Ramos‑Moreno, a Mexican, convicted of assault with a deadly weapon in Los Angeles. - Osman Mez Romero, a Honduran, convicted of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine in Nebraska. - Prakash Raghubar, a Trinidad‑and‑Tobago national, convicted of controlled‑substance possession with intent to distribute in Baltimore. - Carlos Abraham Merino‑Cobos, a Mexican, convicted of conspiracy to transport illegal aliens in Arizona.