Monday, July 13, 2015

Donald Trump Is Right: Illegals are Criminals Including Drug Dealers, Murderers And Rapists

Donald Trump is taking heat in the liberal media for his comments on illegal immigration. 

Last month, Donald Trump made the following comment regarding illegal immigrants, “The U.S. has
become a dumping ground for everybody else’s problems. When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best.... They’re sending people that have lots of problems, and they’re bringing those problems with us."

“They’re bringing drugs. They’re bringing crime. They’re rapists,” he said, adding, “And some, I assume, are good people.”

Kathryn Steinle
Kathryn Steinle
Since making those accurate comments, Trump has come under fire from pro amnesty Republicans such as Jeb Bush, Mike Huckabee, Marco Rubio, Mitt Romney, Chris Christie and even tea party  favorite Ben Carson. Each Republican attacking Trump is in truth supportive of illegal immigration into the US and amnesty for most illegal immigrants.  

The only other Presidential candidate that has come out strong and defended Trump has been Ted Cruz, a Hispanic himself.

In the time since the comments were made, national attention has been brought to the public
execution of 32 year old Kathryn Steinle who was killed at random on San Francisco’s Pier 14 while walking with her father by Francisco Sanchez! Sanchez is an illegal alien who has seven prior felony convictions and has been deported five times.

Kathryn Steinle is dead because of our government's failure to adequately enforce existing border and immigration laws and honor the US Constitution's requirements in Section 4 to protect all states from invasion. She joins the thousands of Americans being killed by illegals each year in America.

"Donald Trump has hinted at America's biggest and darkest
secret that is not allowed in the news and it's only because of his existing star power and massive wealth that any mention of Americans killed by illegals is reverberating across the nation." said William Gheen, President of Americans for Legal Immigration - ALIPAC. "While our government refuses to tell us the actual number of Americans killed, our study of news reports in 2010 indicated that thousands of Americans are being killed by illegal aliens each year in America due to our government's refusal to enforce the existing immigration laws passed into law by Congress. And any mention of these mass atrocities committed by illegals is forbidden on the major news networks. 

Perhaps if the mainstream media dug a little deeper, but hey who are we kidding,  they would discover the actual facts about the illegal immigrants and they crimes they are committing in our Country.  Here is just a sampling of additional atrocities .

July 2015 — Ever Olivos-Gutierrez, an illegal visa overstayer, was convicted of second degree murder in Colorado for the death he caused while driving intoxicated. It was the fourth time since 2000 he had been arrested for DUI, but there was no record of immigration authorities ever being notified. He was sentenced to 40 years imprisonment. (Denver Channel 7)

June 2015 — A Salvadoran, Mauricio Hernandez, convicted of rape and murder of the baby born to his victim was sentenced to 50 years in prison in Texas and faces deportation when he has served his sentence. (The Dallas Morning News, June 5, 2015)

May 2015 — A Salvadoran, Julio C. Saravia, faces deportation following a prison sentence of 29 years for rape of a minor, to which he pled guilty in Virginia.

May 2015 — Two Mexicans, Juan Hernandez-Sanchez and (FNU) Canela-Perez, pled guilty in Portland, Oregon and were sentenced to seven years in state prison for distribution of methamphetamines and heroin. (Oregonian, May 14, 2015)

May 2015 — Zeng Liang Chen and Dong Biao Lin, illegal aliens from China, were convicted of first degree murder and sentenced to life in prison in New Jersey. (NJ.com, May 5, 2015)

May 2015 —Bernabe Flores, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to first-degree rape in California and was sentenced to eight years in prison. (Times-Herald Record, May 7, 2015)

April 2015 — Victor Garzon-Alvarez, a Mexican illegal alien pled guilty and was sentenced in New Jersey to 14 years in prison for murder. (NJ.com, April 22, 2015)

April 2015 — Sergio Quezada Lopez, a Mexican illegal alien who had been deported four times, was sentenced in Oregon to 15 years in prison for a heroin overdose death. His brother, Gerardo Chalke Lopez, also a previously deported alien, was earlier sentenced to 18 years in prison on the same charges. (Oregonian, April 29, 2015)

April 2015 — Three illegal aliens, Uriel Ramirez-Perez, Darwin Zuniga-Rocha, and Eliseo Mateo Perez, pled guilty to first-degree sexual abuse (rape) in New York and were sentenced to time served in jail and will be deported. (Daily News, April 29, 2015)

March 2015 — Javier Guerrero Molina, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced in federal court in Jacksonville, Florida to 10 years imprisonment for attempting to transport a minor to engage in sexual activity. Guerrero said he had entered the United States illegally in 1999 or 2000. (Dept. of Justice, Middle District of Florida, March 30, 2015)

March 2015 — An Idaho judge sentenced Phuong Hoang Le, a Vietnamese illegal alien, to prison for 36 months. Le was convicted of possession of a stolen car and stolen credit card. The judge  commented, "Stealing cars and credit cards strike at the hearts of average middle class citizens." The prosecutor said that Le had 10 prior felony convictions, but that according to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, he is not likely to be deported because if Le were to be deported to Vietnam "he would be killed." (http://magicvalley.com/news/local/mini-cassia/ — March 25, 2015)

March 2015 — Luis Daniel Cabrera-Guzman, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced in Kansas City to two years in federal prison for conspiracy to produce and distribute false and counterfeit identification documents that were sold to illegal aliens. He had previously been deported twice in 2009. Four other Mexican illegal aliens have pled guilty to the same conspiracy and await sentencing. (Kansas City infozine, March 25, 2015)

May 2014 — Humberto Gonzalez, an illegal alien, was convicted in New Jersey of criminal assault and sentenced to 50 years in prison. The rape occurred in 2005 and Gonzalez was not identified until a DNA match was made following an arrest in Texas for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Gonzalez also had a criminal record in Louisiana and Arkansas. (Times of Trenton, May 9, 2014)

February 2014 — Cinthya Garcia-Cisneros, an illegal alien from Mexico, was found guilty of two counts of a felony for failure to perform the duties of a driver and sentenced to three years of probation and 250 hours of community service.  Garcia-Cisneros committed a hit-and-run that resulted in the death of two stepsisters, 6-year-old Anna Dieter-Eckerdt and 11-year-old Abigail Robinson.  (Associated Press, Feb. 4, 2013)

January 2014 — Jasim Mohammed Hasin Ramadon, aka Jay Hendrix, an Iraqi immigrant, was found guilty in Colorado on multiple counts of sexual assault. He faces a possible sentence of life in prison. Sarmad Fadhi "Levi" Mohammed, another Iraqi was earlier convicted for the same assault and sentenced to 16 years in prison. An additional three Iraqi immigrants involved in the assault have received misdemeanor convictions. (Colorado Gazette, January 21, 2014)

January 2014 — Modesto Osco, a Peruvian, pled guilty to indecent assault on a minor. He was sentenced in Pennsylvania to five months to two years in prison. (The Morning Call, January 6, 2014)


December 2013 — A Mexican illegal alien, Francisco Leon-Urbalexo, pled guilty in California to attempted second-degree murder and was sentenced to nine years in state prison. (Santa Monica Daily Press, December 17, 2013)

December 2013 — Jose Luis Ramirez-Dorantes, a Mexican illegal alien was sentenced in California to 55 years in prison for the murder-robbery of Border Patrol officer Robert Rosas, Jr. Ramirez had been arrested on alien smuggling charges, but was free on supervised release at the time he joined four others in 2009 in an attempted robbery of Rosas' night vision goggles that resulted in his shooting death. (Breibart News, December 29, 2013)

December 2013 — Joel Monfort, a Haitian illegal alien, was deported. He was convicted of second-degree assault and sex offense in Salisbury, Maryland and was sentenced to 12 months in prison in 2001. In 2004, he was again convicted of second-degree assault for sexually assaulting a motorcycle accident victim he was providing nursing aid and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (The Star Democrat, December 18, 2013)

December 2013 — Two British citizens, Babar Ahmad and Syed Talha Ahsan, pled guilty in Connecticut to conspiring to provide and providing material support, including funds, personnel and physical items, to terrorists. Ahmad and Ahsan face up to 25 years and 15 years in prison, respectively. (ICE Press Release, December 10, 2013)

December 2013 — Carlos Hidalgo, a Mexican illegal alien, was convicted of felony grand theft in April 2013. Between 2001 and 2011, Hidalgo was convicted of two DUI offenses. He is in prison in Adelanto, California. (The Press-Enterprise, December 2, 2013)

December 2013 — Artyom Karapetyan, an Armenian immigrant, was convicted of felony battery against a custodial officer and imprisoned at Adelanto, California. He was transferred to the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department in August because of an outstanding criminal warrant. (The Press-Enterprise, December 2, 2013)

December 2013 — Jose Santos Maltez, a Nicaraguan illegal alien, is imprisoned in Adelanto, California federal penitentiary for conviction on a drug charge. (The Press-Enterprise, December 2, 2013)

November 2013 — Three Mexicans pled guilty to holding hostages at gunpoint in their alien smuggling operation in Arizona. Francisco Javier Astorga-Velarde and Jose Pedro Soto-Valdez were both sentenced to 12 years in prison. Noel Galindez-Marmolejo was sentenced to 10 years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, November 27, 2013)

November 2013 — German de Jesus Ventura, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was sentenced in Maryland to 35 years in prison for sex trafficking. His partner, Kevin Garcia Fuertes, a Honduran, was sentenced to 19 years in prison. (ICE News Release, November 26, 2013)

November 2013 — A British citizen, John David Baker, was sentenced in Florida to 25 years in prison for producing child pornography. (ICE News Release, November 22, 2013)

November 2013 — a Salvadoran MS-13 illegal alien gang member, Carlos Ortega, was convicted of murder, assault with dangerous weapons, racketeering, racketeering conspiracy, and related firearms and conspiracy offenses. For these crimes in the New York City area, he was sentenced to life in prison. (Breibart News, November 21, 2013)

November 2013 — Two Guayanese citizens, Yugool Persaud, and Desmond Wilson, were convicted in Florida of drug smuggling. They face up to life in federal prison. (ICE News Release, November 21, 2013)

November 2013 — Thomas Andrew Quinton, a Canadian, pled guilty in Montana to “traveling with the intent to have sex with a minor.” He faces a possible penalty of 30 years in prison. (ICE News Release, November 18, 2013)

November 2013 — Luis Munoz, an illegal alien from Ecuador, pled guilty to first degree aggravated vehicular homicide for driving under the influence of alcohol, fatally hitting two people, and driving away. Munoz received the maximum prison sentence of 18 years. (YNN, November 8, 2013)

October 2013 — Emeterio Velazquez, a Mexican, was convicted in Wisconsin of cocaine trafficking. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. (ICE News Release, October 25, 2013)

October 2013 — Augustine DeCruz, a Guyanan illegal alien, was convicted in Pennsylvania of possessing with intent to distribute cocaine and crack cocaine and for possessing a firearm. He was sentenced to 106 months in prison. (ICE News Release, October 24, 2013)

October 2013 — An illegal alien from Honduras who had been detained by immigration authorities and granted voluntary departure but failed to leave the country attempted to abduct a co-ed at Virginia Tech in 2012 where he was working on a construction project. Arlex Cardenas Flores was sentenced to two years in prison. (Roanoke News, October 2, 2013)

October 2013 — Santos Gomez, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced to 15 years in prison convicted of a drunk driving conviction for an accident in South Carolina  that left a university student crippled for life. (The State, October 17, 2013)

October 2013 — Javier Antonio Martinez, an illegal alien from the Dominican Republic was sentenced to 65 years in prison in Alaska. He was charged with a series of crimes and is still awaiting trial for the shooting death of his boss. Martinez had previously been deported in 1992 after serving time for a felony drug conviction in Rhode Island. According to the prosecutor, he had returned to the United States by the next year and had accumulated several additional convictions for violent crimes in Florida under aliases but was undetected as a deportable alien. (Anchorage Daily News, October 17, 2013)

October 2013 — A Guatemalan, Luis Gilberto Cruz Solis, was sentenced in McAllen, Texas to six months in prison for stabbing a Border Patrol K-9 as he tried to elude capture after entering the country illegally. (Monitor, October 1, 2013)


September 2013 — Camilo Torres-Martinez, a Columbian, pled guilty and was convicted in Florida of conspiracy to traffic cocaine into the United States. He faces a sentence of between 10 years and life in federal prison. (ICE News Release, September 26, 2013)

September 2013 — Alma Lucrecia Hernandez-Preciado, a Colombian, was convicted in Florida of drug smuggling. She faces between 10 years and life in federal prison. (ICE News Release, September 23, 2013)




September 2013 — Alexis Estevez-Alvarez, a Cuban, was sentenced in Texas to 11 years in prison for possession with intent to distribute marijuana. (ICE News Release, September 16, 2013)
September 2012 — Ezequiel Padilla-Villalobos, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to murder for stabbing to death a 14-year old girl in Colorado when he failed in his efforts to strangle her. (Examiner, September 19, 2013)

September 2013 — An illegal alien from Honduras, Kevin Fuertes, was convicted in Maryland of sex trafficking (running brothels in Annapolis and Easton, Maryland). He was sentenced to 19 years in prison. (WBAL News, September 11, 2013)

September 2013 — Jose Alberto Izquierdo-Gonzalez, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to illegally transporting immigrants and assaulting U.S. Border Patrol agents and was sentenced in Laredo, Texas to eight years in federal prison. Associated Press, September 4, 2013)

August 2013 — Pricilio Garcia-Jimenez, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in New Mexico to selling methamphetamine. The plea agreement provides for a 9-year prison term followed by deportation. (ICE News Release, August 30, 2013)

August 2013 — Alberto Feliz Garcia, a Guatemalan, was sentenced in Massachusetts to 63 months in prison for possession with intent to distribute heroin and other charges. (ICE News Release, August 30, 2013)

August 2013 — Esteban Bernard, an Argentinian, was convicted in Wisconsin of violent assault with a firearm. He was sentenced to two years in prison. (ICE News Release, August 21, 2013)

August 2013 — Phillip Amisano-Camillo, a Canadian, pled guilty in Texas to enticing a minor to engage in sexual activity. He faces up to 40 years in federal prison. (ICE News Release, August 19, 2013)

August 2013 —Julio Blanco Garcia, and illegal alien, was convicted of first-degree murder of a young woman who had volunteered to drive him to a hospital. He was sentenced in Fairfax, Virginia to 49 years imprisonment. (Washington Post, August 22, 2013)

August 2013 —Agustin Macias-Marquez, an illegal alien, pled guilty to drunk driving, unlicensed driving, and causing an accident that killed two people in Pennsylvania. He was sentenced to eight years in prison. At the time of the accident, Macias was left free while under deportation proceedings resulting from a previous drunk driving conviction. (Herald-Mail, August 15, 2013)

July 2013 — Jose Domingo Jasso-Topete, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in New Mexico to conspiracy and possessing more than 1,000 kilograms of marijuana with intent to distribute. He faces a maximum prison sentence of life imprisonment. (ICE News Release, July 31, 2013)

July 2013 — Jose Roberto Pacheco-Alvarado, a Honduran, pled guilty in Louisiana to illegally reentering the country following his deportation after a felony theft conviction. He faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, July 29, 2013)

July 2013 — Manuel Rivas, a Salvadoran, was sentenced in Louisiana to six years in prison for obstructing his deportation following subsequent to a felony sexual assault conviction in Arkansas. (ICE News Release, July 24, 2013)

July 2013 — Jose Luis Castillo-Madrigal, a Mexican, pled guilty and was convicted in Wisconsin of marijuana trafficking. He was sentenced to 54 months in prison. (ICE News Release, July 22, 2013)

July 2013 —Moises Soto, a Mexican, pled guilty in federal court to a drug conspiracy charge related to managing a large marijuana farm and distribution operation in Maine. The operation employed illegal aliens. (Bangor Daily News, July 30, 2013)

July 2013 —Antonio Lopez-Bautista, an illegal alien was sentenced to 11 years in jail for sexually assaulting a 67-year-old woman in Sarasota, New York. (Saratogian, July 29, 2013) 

June 2013 — Arlex Cardenas Flores, an illegal alien construction worker in Virginia, was convicted of attempted abduction of a female Virginia Tech student. He faces a possible sentence of 10 years imprisonment. ( WSLS-TV, Roanoke, VA)

June 2013 — Luis Alberto Hernandez Garcia, an illegal alien, was convicted of possessing with intent to distribute cocaine and marijuana in Brownsville, Texas. He was sentenced to more than 11 years imprisonment. (Brownsville Herald, June 4, 2013)

May 2013 – Samuel Nevarez-Ayon, a Mexican, was convicted in Idaho of conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. He was sentenced to more than 24 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 30, 2013)

May 2013 — German Rolando Vicente-Sapon, a Guatemalan illegal alien, was sentenced in Tennessee to more than 15 years in federal prison for sexually abusing a teenage Guatemalan girl he illegally trafficked across the Mexican border. (ICE News Release, May 28, 2013)

May 2013 — Mustapha Issaka Zico, a Ghanaian, was convicted in Virginia of conspiring to import heroin from Ghana. He was sentenced to to 18 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 28, 2013)

May 2013 — Edwin Galvez-Berganza, a Guatemalan, pled guilty in Maryland to narcotics trafficking and was sentenced to 15 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 23, 2013)

May 2013 — Yessica Chanel Cabanillas-Torres, a Mexican, pled guilty in Texas to conspiracy to possess with the intent to distribute heroin. She was convicted and sentenced to three years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 17, 2013)

May 2013 — Tyrone Reid, an illegal alien from Dominica involved in narcotics smuggling, was sentenced in Texas to 14 years in prison on a firearms conviction. (ICE News Release, May 15, 2013)

May 2013 — Five Mexicans were convicted in North Carolina of operating a drug distribution ring. Norberto Rivera Aguilar, the leader of the gang, pled guilty to conspiracy to distribute and to possess with intent to distribute cocaine and methamphetamine and was sentenced to ten years in prison to be followed by four years of supervised release. The other gang members who were previously convicted are Caritino Mujica-Vargas, also sentenced to ten years imprisonment; Francisco Javier Teodoro-Campuzano, sentenced to 43 months imprisonment; Marco Antonio Sosa-Caderilla, sentenced to 24 months imprisonment; and Carolina Olivia Hernandez, sentenced to time served (about 18 months). (ICE News Release, May 8, 2013)

May 2013 — Jorge Molina-Sanchez, a Mexican, was found guilty of conspiracy to distribute cocaine and heroin in North Carolina. Molina faces a statutory mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years to life in prison. (ICE News Release, May 8, 2013)

May 2013 — An illegal alien — whose identity was withheld to protect the identity of his victim — pled guilty and was convicted in Oklahoma for the statutory rape of an 11-year old child. He was sentenced to 25 years imprisonment. (KWSO Channel 7 News, May 1, 2013)

April 2013 — Benito Aguilar-Ozuna, a Mexican, was sentenced in Texas to nearly 20 years in prison for cocaine trafficking. (ICE News Release, April 25, 2013)

April 2013 — Eric Cortez Flores, a Mexican, was sentenced in Texas to 30 years in federal prison for conspiracy to distribute methamphetamine. (ICE News Release, April 17, 2013)

April 2013 — ICE in Texas announced the convictions of seven Mexicans and one Salvadoran for reentry after deportation for felony convictions. Previous convictions of the eight illegal aliens included aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, burglary of a vehicle and theft, possession of marijuana with intent to distribute and DUI, possession of controlled substances with intent to deliver, assault, burglary, aggravated robbery, unlawfully carrying a weapon, and unauthorized use of a vehicle, theft, carrying a prohibited weapon, possessing a controlled substance, vehicle theft and family assault, possessing/manufacturing/selling a dangerous weapon, theft, battery with injury, burglary, aggravated assault, threatening with intent to terrorize, burglary of a vehicle, possessing a controlled substance, and theft. (ICE News Release, April 2, 2013)

April 2013 — Pedro Daniel Rodriguez, a Mexican pled guilty in California and was convicted of attempted smuggling of methamphetamines and cocaine into the United States. He was sentenced to more than 12 years in federal prison. (ICE News Release, April 1, 2013)

April 2013 — A Moroccan, Mohammed Mamdouh, was sentenced to five years imprisonment after pleading guilty in February 2012 to conspiracy to a crime of terrorism, criminal possession of a weapon and attempted possession of a weapon as a crime of terrorism in New York City. Mamdouh's fellow conspirator, Algerian Ahmed Ferhani, was sentenced to ten years imprisonment in March. (Businessweek, April 26, 2013).

April 2013 — Oscar Hernandez, a Mexican illegal alien was convicted in New Mexico of the murder of a woman in a fight and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. (Albuquerque Journal, April 11, 2013)


March 2013 — Moonseop Kim, a Korean, pled guilty to transporting illegal aliens into Mississippi for financial gain in connection with a sex trafficking organization. He faces a maximum prison term of 10 years. (ICE News Release, March 29, 2013)

March 2013 — A Mexican illegal alien, Angel Campos Tellez, pled guilty in the District of Columbia pled guilty to helping run a prostitution ring in Maryland and Delaware. Tellez had been previously deported twice. He was sentenced to 46 months in prison. (Washington Post, March 27, 2013 and ICE News Release, June 21, 2013)

March 2013 — A Jamaican illegal alien, Oneil Martin, was sentenced to 66 months in prison. He was convicted of possession with intent to distribute marijuana and firearm possession. (ICE News Release, March 26, 2013)

March 2013 — Jean-Claude "Kodjo" Toviave, a Togolese, was sentenced in Michigan to 135 months in prison for a conviction for human trafficking. (ICE News Release, March 25, 2013)

March 2013 — Jean Brown, a Jamaican, received a life sentence in Maryland for murder in aid of racketeering in connection with a conspiracy to distribute marijuana. (ICE News Release, March 22, 2013)

March 2013 — Dante Reyes, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in Indiana and was convicted in Illinois of racketeering conspiracy related to his participation in the Latin Kings gang. . (ICE News Release, March 14, 2013)

March 2013 — Daniel Ignacio, a Guatemalan illegal alien, was found guilty of murder, arson and assault for torching a tenement that killed five. He faces imprisonment of 25 years to life. (New York Times, March 12, 2013)

March 2013 — William Jesus Brandel-Mena, a Honduran, pled guilty in Louisiana to illegal reentry after deportation following a conviction for child molestation. He faces a sentence of up to 20 years in prison. (ICE News Release, March 8, 2013)

March 2013 — Juan Castillo-Mendoza, a Mexican, was sentenced in Texas to four years in prison for traveling into the United States with the intent to engage in illicit sexual conduct (child solicitation). (ICE News Release, March 6, 2013)

February 2013 — Jose Rivas, a Colombian, was convicted in Florida of conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, February 28, 2013)

February 2013 — Luis Ivan Nino-Duenes, a Mexican member of the Gulf Cartel, was sentenced in Texas to five years in prison on a firearms conviction. (ICE News Release, February 27, 2013)

February 2013 — Jose Ramon Escobedo-Gonzales, a Mexican, was convicted of trafficking drugs in Idaho and sentenced to 19 years in prison. (ICE News Release, February 25, 2013)

February 2013 — Mexican illegal aliens Julio Cesar Flores-Martinez and Francisco Padilla-Perez, were convicted in Texas of attempting to smuggle assault rifle magazines into Mexico. (ICE News Release, February 25, 2013)

February 2013 — Luis Misael Madrid-Romero, a Honduran illegal alien, pled guilty in Louisiana to illegal reentry following deportation. He had previously been convicted in California for felony domestic violence. (ICE News Release, February 22, 2013)

February 2013 — Miyoung Roberts, a Korean, pled guilty in Washington state to alien sex trafficking. She was sentenced to two years in prison. (ICE News Release, February 22, 2013)

February 2013 — Mexicans Juan L. Hernandez, Oliber L. Hernandez, and Pedro A. Cruz pled guilty in New Orleans to conspiracy to distribute cocaine and marijuana. (ICE News Release, February 20, 2013)

February 2013 — Yanira del Carmen Guerrero Andrade, a Salvadoran illegal alien residing in Maryland, pled guilty to child sex trafficking for recruiting a run-away, pregnant 15-year-old into prostitution. (U.S. Department of Justice press release, February 13, 2013).

February 2013 — Mexicans Genaro Torres and Maria E. Garcia were convicted in New York of cocaine trafficking. Torres was sentenced to 10 years in prison and Garcia was sentenced to four years in prison. (ICE News Release, February 8, 2013)

February 2013 — Dung Ngoc Nguyen, a Canadian, pled guilty in Pennsylvania to drug trafficking and money laundering. She faces a prison term of up to 45 years. (ICE News Release, February 11, 2013)

February 2013 — Franklin William McField-Bent, a Nicaraguan, was convicted in Florida of drug trafficking and weapons conspiracy charges. He was sentenced to 19 years and seven months in prison. (ICE News Release, February 1, 2013)

January 2013 — Two Iraqi nationals, Mohanad Shareef Hammadi and Waad Ramadan Alwan were sentenced in Kentucky to life in prison and 40 years in prison respectively for using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) against U.S. soldiers in Iraq and attempting to send weapons and money to Al-Qaeda in Iraq (AQI) to kill U.S. soldiers. (ICE News Release, January 29, 2013)

January 2013 — Tahawwur Rana, a Pakistani, was convicted in Illinois of conspiring to provide material support to a terrorist plot in Denmark and providing material support to Lashkar e Tayyiba, a terrorist organization operating in Pakistan. He was sentenced to 14 years in prison. (ICE News Release, January 17, 2013)

January 2013 — Pereira, a Salvadoran illegal alien was sentenced to 50 years to life in prison for beating his ex-girlfriend to death in 2012 in Nebraska. (1011Now news, January 4, 2013)


December 2012 — Mexicans Virgilio De la Torre-Santana and Aduato Aguilar-Lara, pled guilty and were convicted in Texas of conspiracy to commit hostage taking and harboring illegal aliens. De La Torre-Santana faces up to life in prison and Aguilar-Lara faces up to 10 years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, December 29, 2012)

December 2012 — Adulfo De Aquino-Cancino, a Mexican illegal alien pled guilty and was convicted of conspiring to engage in the sex trafficking of two minors. He was sentenced to serve 84 months in prison. (ICE News Release, December 18, 2012)

December 2012 — A Trinidadian, Garvin Cadogan, was sentenced in El Paso, Texas to 13 years in federal prison for child pornography and falsely using stolen identity documents to claim U.S. citizenship. (UPI December 18, 2012)

December 2012 — Garvin Cadogan, a Trinidadian, pled guilty in Texas to receiving and possessing child pornography. He was sentenced to 12 years and seven months in prison. (ICE News Release, December 17, 2012)

December 2012 — Jonas Rodríguez Pérez, an illegal alien who had been deported in 2010, pled guilty to a second-degree felony count of manslaughter for the shooting death of a rival gang member in Utah. He faces a sentence of up to 15 years in prison. Rodriguez was also found to have other outstanding arrest warrants including one for drunk driving in San Diego. (Salt Lake Tribune, December 17, 2012) 

December 2012 — Alejandro Salinas Garcia and Cesar Sierro-Pineda, both Mexicans were convicted in North Carolina of narcotics smuggling conspiracies. Both were sentenced to life in prison. (ICE News Release, December 16, 2012)

December 2012 — Godofredo Barraza-Flores, 32, and co-defendant Carlos Ramirez-Talamantes, both Mexican illegal aliens, were convicted in New Mexico of conspiracy to distribute cocaine. Barraza-Flores previously had been deported. Ramirez-Talamantes was sentenced to a 37-month term of imprisonment. (ICE News Release, December 14, 2012)

December 2012 — Yimmy Pineda-Penado, a Salvadoran, was sentenced to 17.5 years in prison for being part of an MS-13 gang-run juvenile prostitution ring in Fairfax, Virginia. (Immigration and Customs Enforcement press release, December 14, 2012)

December 2012 — James Elliott and Tina Menard, both Canadians, were each sentenced in Pennsylvania to eight years in prison for their role in a conspiracy to import large amounts of ecstasy pills. (ICE News Release, December 6, 2012)

November 2012 — Mexicans Virgilio De la Torre-Santana and Aduato Aguilar-Lara, pled guilty and were convicted in Texas of conspiracy to commit hostage taking and harboring illegal aliens. De La Torre-Santana faces up to life in prison and Aguilar-Lara faces up to 10 years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, November 29, 2012)

November 2012 — Jose Sergio Garcia-Ramirez, a Mexican, was sentenced in Puerto Rico to 54 months in prison after pleading guilty to trafficking the identities of Puerto Rican U.S. citizens and corresponding identity documents. (ICE News Release, November 26, 2012)

November 2012 — James Postlethwaite, a Canadian, was convicted in Washington of conspiracy to distribute marijuana. He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, November 20, 2012)

November 2012 — Agustin Lozano, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced in Indiana to 10 years in prison after pleading guilty to drug trafficking and money laundering. (ICE News Release, November 7, 2012)

November 2012 — Esteban Rodriguez-Olivera, a Mexican leader of "Los Gueros," an international cocaine trafficking organization, pled guilty in New York. He faces a sentence of life in prison. (ICE News Release, November 7, 2012)

November 2012 — Henry Rosenau, a Canadian, was convicted in Washington State of narcotics smuggling by helicopter.  He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, November 7, 2012)

November 2012 — Dean Myrie, a Jamaican, pled guilty in Maryland to kidnap and participation in a drug distribution gang. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison. (ICE News Release, November 6, 2012)

November 2012 — Juan Ramon Garza, a Mexican, pled guilty and was convicted in Texas of possession with intent to distribute marijuana. He was sentenced to more than six years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, November 5, 2012)

November 2012 — Andrew Anthony Maylor, a Jamaican illegal alien, was convicted in Virginia for illegally re-entering the United States after having been convicted of a drug conspiracy felony. He was sentenced to a total prison term of 94 months. (ICE News Release, November 5, 2012)

November 2012 — Cesar Avila, a Honduran, was convicted in Texas of armed hostage-taking and alien-harboring conspiracy. He was sentenced to 35 years in prison. (ICE News Release, November 5, 2012) 

November 2012 — An illegal alien, Alejandro Uriostegui-Rodriguez, pled guilty to narcotics trafficking in Bakersfield, Calif. He faces a maximum sentence of five years in prison. (BakersfileldNow.com November 26, 2012)

October 2012 — David Gellad, a Canadian, pled guilty in Delaware to "coercion and enticement of a 14-year-old girl." (ICE News Release, October 11, 2012)

October 2012 — Heber Razuri-Leon, a Peruvian, pled guilty in New Jersey to and was convicted of conspiring to import cocaine. He was sentenced to 30 months in prison. (ICE News Release, October 4, 2012)

October 2012 — Pedro Espinoza, an illegal alien gang member who was convicted of first degree murder in Los Angeles, was sentenced to death for the shooting death of Jamiel Shaw, a local teenager whom he mistook as a rival gang member. Prior to the murder, Espinoza had been detained and released by the LAPD earlier for possession of a knife, but they had not alerted immigration authorities. (Los Angeles Times, November 2, 2012)

October 2012 — Luis Rodriguez-Flamenco, an illegal alien, pled guilty to the second degree stabbing murder of a woman who was a recent doctoral graduate. He was sentenced in New York to life in prison. (AP in Wall Street Journal, October 30, 2012)

October 2012 — Juan Ramon Hernandez, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Dallas, Texas to 15 years in prison for causing a drunk driving accident that killed his passenger and seriously injured another. (Dallas Morning News, October 25, 2012)

October 2012 — Jose Lorenzo Cardona-Paguada, an Honduran illegal alien pled guilty to abetting prostitution in Vermont and was sentenced to ten months in prison. (AP news in San Francisco Chronicle, October 17, 2012)

October 2012 — Sergio Barraza-Pinera, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty and was sentenced to six years imprisonment for cocaine distribution in Tennessee. (The Tennessean, October 15, 2012)



September 2012 — Salvador Portillo, A Salvadoran illegal alien and MS-13 gang member, was convicted in Virginia for illegally reentering the United States after having been previously deported following a conviction for sexually assaulting a child. He was sentenced to one year in prison. (ICE News Release, September 31, 2012)

September 2012 — Farrell Corrway, an Irish citizen, pled guilty to and was convicted of transportation of child pornography. He was sentenced in New Jersey to 100 months in prison. (ICE News Release, September 27, 2012)

September 2012 — David Mendoza-Guzman, a Mexican illegal alien, was convicted in Wisconsin of re-entry after a felony conviction. He had previously been imprisoned for a drug trafficking conviction, a sexual assault conviction, and resisting arrest. (ICE News Release, September 20, 2012)

September 2012 — Nestor Vladimir Sandoval Roca, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was sentenced in Maryland to 210 months in prison for conspiracy to distribute powder and crack cocaine, two counts of being a felon in possession of a firearm, and unauthorized reentry of a deported alien after conviction for an aggravated felony. (ICE News Release, September 6, 2012)

September 2012 — Emanuel Herrera-Gutierrez, an illegal alien teenager, pled guilty to manslaughter for a hit-and-run vehicle accident that killed two persons in Oregon. He was sentenced to more than six years in prison. (Eugene Register Guard, September 28, 2012)

August 2012 — Osbaldo Carrillo-Peralta, a Mexican, was sentenced in North Dakota to 2 1/2 years in prison for illegally re-entering the United States after having been twice deported. He had been convicted of deadly conduct/discharging a firearm in a Texas state court in December 1998. (ICE News Release, August 20, 2012)

August 2012 — Jose Eligio Pineda-Parada, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was sentenced in Kentucky to 92 months in prison for illegal reentry after four previous deportations. His prior convictions included felony assault. (ICE News Release, August 7, 2012)

August 2012 — Antonio Bethel, a Bahamian illegal alien, was sentenced to 2 ½ years in prison in Florida for illegal reentry into the United States after being deported following a conviction for drug trafficking. (Sun-Sentinel, August 6, 2012)

August 2012 — Damaso Alberto Rueda-Cabrera, an illegal alien previously convicted on a weapons charge, was convicted in Texas of attempted smuggling weapons and ammunition to Mexico's Zeta narcotics trafficking gang. He was sentenced to six years in prison. (Reuters, August 1, 2012)

July 2012 — An illegal alien, Luis Perez-Valencia, pled guilty to raping an 11-year old on two occasions and was sentenced to 16 to 20 years in prison in North Carolina. (WWAY TV, July 23, 2012)

July 2012 — Carlos Viveros-Colorado, an illegal alien, lost control of his speeding car and hit and killed a 16 year-old girl in St. Paul, Minnesota. Viveros had previously been convicted in 2001 of drunk driving and allowed by immigration authorities to voluntarily leave the country. In July 2011, he was ticketed for speeding in St. Paul, and he was also ticketed by state police also for speeding in the past year. In March he was cited for driving without a license. None of those encounters with law enforcement led to his being identified again to immigration authorities. (Pioneer Press, July 22, 2012)

July 2012 — Pedro Garcia Ruelas, an illegal alien pled guilty to cocaine trafficking in Chapel Hill, North Carolina and was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (News Observer, July 20, 2012)

July 2012 — Reynaldo Coronado-Piedra, a Mexican illegal alien, was convicted in Wisconsin for illegal re-entry after deportation for a drug trafficking felony conviction. He had been previously deported three times. (ICE News Release, July 18, 2012)

July 2012 — Harouna Bangoura, a Guinean, was sentence in Maryland to a year in prison for failure to comply with the conditions of his release pending deportation. As a member of the Bloods street gang, he had a conviction for second degree assault, illegal possession of a firearm, and other offenses. (ICE News Release, July 3, 2012)

July 2012 — David Zuccolotto, an illegal alien, was convicted of rape in Elkhorn, Wisconsin. Zuccolotto pled guilty to the crime he committed more than ten years earlier. He was sentenced to ten years in prison as part of a plea agreement. After being arrested for the crime in 2001, he was released on bail and then fled to Mexico. He was re-attested in Texas in October. His brother, Cesar, was convicted as an accessory to the crime and was sentenced to two years in prison. (Lake Geneva News, July 18, 2012)

July 2012 — Jorge Mendez-Perez, an illegal alien, was arrested in Maricopa County, Arizona for speeding at more than 85 pmh, drunk driving, resisting arrest, ramming a police vehicle, and driving without a license. (MyFOX Phoenix, July 11, 2012)

June 2012 — Omar Quezada-Alcala, a Mexican, was convicted in Texas of cocaine trafficking. He was sentenced to 16 years in prison. (ICE News Release, June 25, 2012)

June 2012 — Ade Lawrence, a Nigerian, was convicted in Texas of cocaine trafficking. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. (ICE News Release, June 21, 2012)

June 2012 — Jose Darwin Flores, a Salvadoran, was convicted in North Carolina of hijacking a Greyhound bus at gunpoint. He was sentenced to 20 years imprisonment. (ICE News Release, June 20, 2012)

June 2012 — Dario Alcaraz-Vega, a Mexican, pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute heroin in Arizona. He faces a maximum penalty of life in prison. (ICE News Release, June 20, 2012)

June 2012 — Luis Ivan Nino-Duenes, a Mexican illegal alien, was convicted in Texas of illegal possession of a firearm.  He faces a sentence of up to ten years in prison. (ICE News Release, June 19, 2012)

June 2012 — Victor Onishi, a Bolivian, was convicted of killing his girlfriend by strangulation in Rhode Island and was sentenced to life imprisonment. If paroled he would be deported. (Providence Journal, June 28, 2012)

June 2012 — Anna Guan Gabriel Choxmis, a Guatemalan illegal alien, was convicted of rape in Oklahoma and sentenced to life imprisonment. (Tulsa World, June 28, 2012)

June 2012 — Anna Gonzales, an illegal alien, pled guilty to a drunk driving homicide in South Carolina. Gonzales was driving without a license and was sentenced to 17 years in prison. (FoxNews.com, June 5, 2012)

June 2012 — Amine El Khalifi, a Moroccan illegal alien, pled guilty to an attempted terrorist suicide bomb attack on the U.S. Capitol. He is subject to a sentence of at least 25 years imprisonment. (AP June 22, 2012)

June 2012 — Anna Gonzalez, an illegal alien, pled guilty to a drunk driving accident that killed another driver. She was sentenced to 17 years in prison in South Carolina.

June 2012 — AnAvtar Singh, an Indian illegal alien, killed his wife and two children and critically wounding a third before committing suicide in central California. He was wanted for murder in India and had been arrested in the United States in 2007 for domestic violence and placed in removal proceedings by U.S. immigration authorities. But he was released. (Associated Press, June 13, 2012)

June 2012 — Juan Bautistauan Bautista, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Ohio to two years in prison after pleading guilty to felonious assaultfelonious assault for stabbing a victim. (IndeOnline, June 11, 2012)

June 2012 — Gilberto Urrego, a Colombian illegal alien, pled guilty in New York to one count of attempted first-degree criminal sexual act, formerly classified as sodomy. He was sentenced to five years in prison. (Staten Island Advance, June 10, 2012)

June 2012 — Cesar Avila, an illegal alien from Honduras was convicted in Houston of using a firearm during a violent crime, hostage-taking, and aiding and abetting the harboring of illegal aliens. He faces a sentence of life in prison. (Houston Chronicle, June 7, 2012)

June 2012 — Johoan Rodriguez, a Mexican illegal alien, plead guilty to drunk driving manslaughter in Houston. The victim was a police officer. Rodriguez was sentenced to 55 years imprisonment. (Houston Chronicle, June 5, 2012, AP June 8, 2012)


May 2012 — Dagoberto Tiznado, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was sentenced in Maryland to four years in prison for “illegally re-entering the United States after having been previously deported as the result of a felony conviction.” (ICE News Release, May 31, 2012)

May 2012 — Melvin Eraldo Ramirez, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was sentenced to 84 months in prison for illegally reentering the United States following deportation after a conviction and prison term for cocaine trafficking. He had been previously deported four times. (ICE News Release, May 25, 2012)

May 2012 — Simon Casares-Rodriguez, a Mexican, pled guilty in Texas to illegally re-entering the United States after being deported following his aggravated felony conviction. He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 21, 2012)

May 2012 — Mexicans, Abraham Garcia-Perguero and Maria Isabel Rodriguez-Olivio, pled guilty in Texas to smuggling ammunition. They each face up to 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 14, 2012)

May 2012 — Kleber A. Sigcha, an illegal alien, pled guilty in East Hampton, NY to rape of a minor. (East Hampton Patch, May 30, 2012)

May 2012 — Bich Xuan Dang, a Vietnamese illegal alien, pled guilty to drug trafficking in Texas and was sentenced to 140 months in prison. He was armed and was reported to have “a lengthy criminal record.” (KHOU News , May 16, 2012)

May 2012 — James Panchol, a Sudanese refugee, pled guilty to murder of a UPS delivery woman in Ft. Worth, Texas and was sentenced to 20 years in prison. As a result of his felony conviction, he becomes deportable when released. (Star-Telegram, May 15, 2012)

May 2012 — Illegal aliens Abraham Garcia Perguero and Maria Isabel Rodriguez Olivio pled guilty in South Texas to federal weapons charges for transporting 27,000 rounds of ammunition. They face up to 10 years in prison. (The Associated Press, May 14, 2012)

May 2012 — Marcos Lopez Garcia, an illegal alien, pled guilty to hit-and-run manslaughter that killed a 4-year-old in Santa Rosa, California. Lopez had two prior arrests for driving without a license and without insurance, most recently in June 2010. At that time he was given a one-year conditional sentence. He faces a 5 year sentence. (Sacramento Bee, May 14, 2012, KSRO News, May 11, 2012)

May 2012 — Pedro Espinoza, an illegal alien gang member in Los Angeles was convicted of murder for the cold-blooded shooting of Jamiel Shaw in 2008. Espinoza had been previously jailed for “brandishing a hand gun,” but had been released rather than the police contacting immigration authorities for his deportation. He faces a possible sentence of death or life imprisonment. (Los Angeles Wave, May 10, 2012)

May 2012 — Herculano Albarran-Martinez, a Mexican pled guilty to and was convicted of conspiracy to distribute cocaine in North Carolina. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. (ICE News Release, May 7, 2012)

May 2012 — In San Francisco, Edwin Ramos, an illegal alien member of the MS-13 gang, was convicted of three murders and one attempted murder in a gang-related shooting. He was sentenced to three consecutive life sentences in prison without possibility of parole. Ramos previously had been detained by police authorities as a juvenile for the felonies of assault and attempted robbery but not turned over to immigration authorities for deportation because of the city's sanctuary policy. Reports also indicate that the FBI had information that Ramos previously had gunned down a rival gang member and sold cocaine. (Washington Post, May 9, 2012: KSBW, June 11, 2012; San Francisco Chronicle July 1, 2012.)

May 2012 — Victor Velasquez, an illegal alien, pled guilty and was sentenced to nine month in jail for causing an accident while drunk driving and fleeing the scene of the accident in Ohio. He had a fake driver's license and a Guatemalan identity document. (IndeOnline.com, May 7, 2012)

April 2012 — Jose Luis Hernandez-Dominguez, a Mexican illegal alien living in Hawaii, was sentenced to 10 years in prison for molesting (second-degree assault) a 5-year old girl. (NECN.com, April 19, 2012)

April 2012 — Juan Gonzalez, a Mexican illegal alien, has pled guilty in New Mexico to raping three children, but he will avoid imprisonment if his lawyer's claim that he is incompetent and only should be deported is sustained. (KRQ News, April 17, 2012)

April 2012 — Alejandro Castro-Vega, an illegal alien, was sentenced to ten years in prison for operating a methamphetamine distribution ring in the Phoenix metropolitan area. (AP, April 10, 2012)

April 2012 — Jose Manuel Ayala, an illegal alien, pled guilty to statutory rape of a 12-year old girl in Escondido, California. He will be sentenced to one year in prison. (KGTV News, April 4, 2012)

April 2012 — Carlos Arturo Patiño Restrepo, a Colombian, was convicted in New York of three counts of conspiracy to violate United States drug laws; possession with intent to distribute, importation and international cocaine distribution. He was sentenced to 40 years in federal prison. (ICE News Release, March 6, 2012)


March 2012 — Patrick Nayyar, an illegal alien from India, was convicted in New York of conspiring and attempting to provide material support or resources to a foreign terrorist organization, conspiring to make or receive a contribution of funds, goods or services to Hezbollah, and conspiring to traffic in firearms and ammunition. He faces a possible maximum sentence of 75 years imprisonment. (Press Trust of India, March 29, 2012)

March 2012 — Geraldo Bravo Soto, an illegal alien pled guilty to hit and run driving in Pennsylvania and was sentenced to three years imprisonment and suspended all but four months. (DelMarvaNow.com, March 28, 2012)

March 2012 — Bernardo Israel Enciso-Mejia, a Mexican illegal alien who illegally reentered the United States on multiple prior occasions was sentenced to more than 77 months in prison. His most recent prior conviction was for an aggravated felony. (ICE News Release, March 9, 2012)

March 2012 — A Belizean, Moses Anthony Francisco, was sentenced in Illinois to 64 months in prison for illegally reentering the United States. He previously had been deported four times and had prior convictions for involuntary manslaughter, vehicular manslaughter, armed robbery, and attempted robbery. (ICE News Release, March 7, 2012)

March 2012 — Felix Solano-Gallardo, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to involuntary manslaughter for killing a mother and child in a drunk-driving incident in Kansas City, Missouri. He faces a 35-year jail term. (FOX4KC News, March 9, 2012)

March 2012 — Eliazar Gonzalez-Leal , a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced to 33 months in prison after being apprehended in Arizona. He was convicted in Washington State in 2010 for felony rape. He reentered the United States illegally after being deported. (KOVA News, March 8, 2012)

March 2012 — Reynaldo Garduza, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in Mississippi to unauthorized re-entry after deportation. He had an extensive criminal record in the United States and had been deported three times previously. (ICE News Release, March 6, 2012)

February 2012 — Jose Angel Saavedra-Moreno, a Mexican, was sentenced in Texas to 210 months in prison after he pled guilty to possession with intent to distribute a controlled substance. (ICE News Release, February 22, 2012)

February 2012 — Felix Noel Arevalo-Cantarero, a Salvadoran illegal alien, was convicted in Maryland of illegal reentry after deportation following a conviction for first degree assault. He was sentenced to four years in prison. (ICE News Release, February 16, 2012)

February 2012 — Omar Quezada-Alcala, a Mexican, was convicted in Texas of cocaine trafficking. He faces a minimum prison sentence of 10 years to life. (ICE News Release, February 9, 2012)

February 2012 — Joel Hugo Robles-Perez, a Mexican, pled guilty in Texas to possession of marijuana intended for distribution. He faces a minimum of five years up to 40 years in prison. (ICE News Release, February 3, 2012)

February 2012 — Rigoberto Munoz-Vargas, a Mexican, pled guilty in Texas to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine. He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 10 years imprisonment.  (ICE News Release, February 2, 2012)

February 2012 — Omar Anwar, an Iraqi, was convicted in Syracuse, NY of first-degree rape, two counts of first-degree criminal sexual act, first-degree sexual abuse, second-degree unlawful imprisonment and third-degree assault and sentenced to 25 years in state prison. He will be deported upon release. (Post Standard, February 6, 2012)

January 2012 — Kesler Dufrene, a Haitian illegal alien, was implicated by DNA in the shooting murder of three persons in Miami in January 2011. He shot and killed himself when cornered by police following a subsequent unrelated break-in and shooting. Dufrene had a long arrest record and was previously convicted twice most recently in 2006 for burglary and was imprisoned until October 2010. He was released to immigration authorities for deportation, but following the earthquake damage to the country in January 2011, was released by because the Obama administration had stopped deportations to Haiti. (Miami Herald, January 22, 2012)

January 2012 — Reyna Osorio Martinez, a Mexican, was sentenced in Texas to 235 months in prison for her involvement in trafficking methamphetamine into the U.S. from Mexico. (ICE News Release, January 23, 2012)

January 2012 — Simon Jasper McCarty, a British citizen, pled guilty in Hawaii to producing child pornography. He faces a sentence of 15 to 30 years in prison. (ICE News Release, January 10, 2012)

January 2012 — Pakistanis Irfan Ul Haq, Qasim Ali, and Zahid Yousaf, were convicted in the District of Columbia of providing material support to the Pakistani Taliban. Ul Haq was sentenced to 50 months in prison and Ali and Yousaf were sentenced to 40 and 36 months in prison respectively. (ICE News Release, January 5, 2012)

January 2012 — Michael Bagri, a Canadian, pled guilty in New York and was convicted of cocaine trafficking. The conviction carries a mandatory minimum penalty of 10 years in prison. (ICE News Release, January 4, 2012)

January 2012 — Raul Enrique Carballo, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in Kentucky to second-degree assault for stabbing a person. Carballo reentered the U.S. illegally after being deported in 2009 following release from prison where he served nine years for stabbing his wife to death. (Daily News, January 19, 2012)

January 2012 — Salvador Portillo-Saravia, A Salvadoran illegal alien and MS-13 gang member, pled guilty to rape and sodomy of an 8-year old girl in Fairfax County, Va. He had previously been deported to El Salvador in 2003. He had been jailed for public drunkenness a month before the crime but his fingerprints submitted in the Secure Communities program did not result in a match because his fingerprints from the deportation had not been digitized.  (Washington Post, January 17, 2012)

January 2012 — ValeHeriberto Perez-Pinon, an illegal alien, was sentenced to 24 years imprisonment for hostage taking and extortion in connection with an alien smuggling operation in Texas. (AP in Houston Chronicle, January 10, 2012)

January 2012 — Valentin Escobedo, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Indiana to 53 years in prison for fatally beating his 2-year-old daughter. (South Bend Tribune, January 6, 2012)



January 2012 — Tyrone “Zero” Reynolds, an illegal alien from Belize, was sentenced in Illinois to life plus seven years in prison for kidnapping a Belizan drug dealer in Gary, Indiana. (Post-Tribune, January 5, 2012)


2011 — Year-end data supplied by the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agency report that during the 2011 fiscal year 5,849 sex offenders were deported. (Associated Press, January 27, 2012)

December 2011 — Irfan Qadir, a Pakistani illegal immigrant, pled guilty in Houston, Texas to importing and distributing thousands of counterfeit Viagra and Cialis pills from China. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. (Houston Chronicle, December 19, 2011)

December 2011 — Evelio Cervantes-Conde, a Cuban illegal alien, was sentenced in Tucson to a 12+ year term for conspiracy to possess with intent to distribute cocaine. (AP in Arizona Daily Star, December 15, 2011)

December 2011 — Dennis Sorto Enamorado, an illegal alien from Honduras living in Louisiana, pled guilty to soliciting sex with a minor and attempting to receive child pornography from that same minor and was sentenced to 121 months of imprisonment. (U.S. Attorney's Office, Eastern District of Louisiana press release December 14, 2011)

December 2011 — Jose Luis Garcia, an illegal alien, pled guilty Illinois to conspiracy to distribute and possess cocaine. (KSDK.com news, December 14, 2011)

December 2011 — Roman Ceniceros Mora, an illegal alien who had been deported several times was convicted in Washington of 42 counts of federal fraud related to unlawfully getting supplemental security income and food stamps; falsely claiming to be a U.S. citizen and making a false statement on an application for a passport. He was sentenced to 8 years imprisonment. (Seattle Times, December 14, 2011)

December 2011 — Rodrigo Ibara Alfaro, an illegal alien, pled guilty in New Mexico to aggravated assault against a household member with a deadly weapon and battery against a household member. He was sentenced to 18 months in prison. (Las Cruces Sun-News, December 13, 2011)

December 2011 — Alan Nolan, an Irish illegal alien, pled guilty to two counts of armed robbery in New Jersey in 2007 and 2010. The prosecutor is asking for a sentence of ten years. (Star-Ledger, December 8, 2011)

December 2011 — Jose Avila-Alva, a Mexican illegal alien who had been deported in 2006, shot and killed his four young children and critically wounded his wife before committing suicide. He had been reported to authorities a week earlier for spousal abuse after his wife had been admitted to a women's crisis shelter, but he was not detained because she refused to file charges. (Houston Chronicle, December 5, 2011)

December 2011 — Norma Coronel, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Los Angeles to 18 months in federal prison for defrauding the U.S. Government by filing fraudulent income tax returns involving 20 nonexistent children. She was also ordered to pay $302,186 in restitution to the Internal Revenue Service. (Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2011)

November 2011 — Manuel Enrique Zelaya-Rodriguez, an illegal alien, was convicted in Huntsville, Alabama of coercing a minor to engage in prostitution. The underage girl forced into prostitution was herself illegally in the United States. Zelaya was sentenced to more than 15 years in prison. (AP in Republic, November 30, 2011)

November 2011 — Salvador Sarabia, a twice convicted (burglaries, drug-related charges and criminal sexual abuse of a minor) and twice deported illegal alien, was caught red-handed with an accomplice after a break-and-enter robbery at a home in Elgin, Illinois. Because of Cook County's sanctuary policy for illegal aliens, he was released and subsequently skipped bail . (Daily Herald, November 28, 2011)

November 2011 — Melecio C. Hernandez, an illegal alien, was convicted of sexually assaulting a female neighbor in Chester, Virginia. He was sentenced to 4 months in jail. (Richmond Times-Dispatch, November 23, 2011)

November 2011 — Paul Amay, an Ecuadoran illegal alien, was sentenced in Putnam County, New York to 22 years to life in prison for murdering his wife. (AP in Wall Street Journal, November 16, 2011)

November 2011 — Daniel Garcia, a Mexican illegal alien, pled no contest to a charge of drunk driving manslaughter in Sarasota, Florida and was sentenced to 13 years in prison. (AP in Miami Herald, November 15, 2011).

November 2011 — Isaias Carrasco-Vega, a Mexican deportable alien, was sentenced in Arizona to 10 years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession with the intent to distribute 7 kilograms of methamphetamine and 17 kilograms of cocaine. (Nogales International, November 15, 2011)

November 2011 — Ernesto Aguilar, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty in Utah to distributing five grams or more of methamphetamine and carrying a firearm during a drug trafficking crime.  He was sentenced to 10 years in prison. (Spectrum, November 7, 2011)

November 2011 — Juan Diego Villa-Francisco, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced to two years and four months in prison for being illegally in possession of ammunition. (Montgomery Advertiser, November 3, 2011)

November 2011 — Jose Antonio Reyes-Maradiaga, a Salvadoran illegal alien, pled guilty in Maryland to transporting prostitutes. He faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. (Capital, November 2, 2011)

October 2011 — Vicente Torres-Meza, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Naperville, Illinois to 13 years in prison for sexually assaulting a pre-teenage girl in his home. (Naperville Sun-Times, October 31, 2011)

October 2011 — Carlos A. Martinelly Montano, a Bolivian illegal alien was convicted of the hit-and-run drunk driving felony death of a nun in Prince William County, Virginia. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. Martinelly had two previous drunk driving convictions. He had been turned over to DHS for deportation in 2008 but was released with a work permit pending deportation. (Washington Times, October 31, 2011, and AP, February 4, 2012)

October 2011 — Humberto Lorenzo-Diaz, an illegal alien pled guilty to voluntary manslaughter in the case of a drug-gang murder in Conyers, Ga. He was sentenced to 20 years in prison. (Rockdale Citizen, October 25, 2011)

October 2011 — Octavio Hernandez-Coronado, a Mexican illegal alien, is serving a 52-month sentence in Marion County, Oregon for three counts of assault, one count of failing to perform the duty of a driver to an injured person, and one count of driving with a suspended license. The conviction resulted from an accident that injured seven people. Hernandez had two previous drunk driving convictions. (Radio Station KXL, Portland, Ore. Oct. 13, 2011)

October 2011 — Perla Edith Hernandez, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to aggravated child abuse, reduced from a charge of capital murder, for the death of her infant son. She was sentenced in Alabama to 20 years in prison. Her boyfriend, Ambrocio Ramirez-Vite, earlier pled guilty to capital murder and aggravated child abuse and was sentenced to life in prison plus ten years. (WHNT News, October 11, 2011)

October 2011 — Armando Rodriguez-Benitez, an illegal alien, was sentenced to 11 months imprisonment in Wisconsin for drunk driving the wrong way on an interstate highway and causing two accidents. Milwaukee County Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. criticized the lightness of the sentence and asked ICE to place a detainer on the prisoner so that he will be deported upon release. (Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, October 6, 2011)

September 2011 — A Chinese illegal alien, Xian Liu Yue, was convicted in Santa Fe, New Mexico of conspiracy associated with assisting illegal aliens fraudulently obtain New Mexico driver's licenses. She faces a possible sentence of 18 months imprisonment. (AP in Houston Chronicle, September 28, 2011)

September, 2011 — Oscar Garay-Mariscal, a Mexican deportable alien, pled guilty to conspiracy to transport immigrants for profit resulting in the death in June 2009 of 11 illegal aliens when the van he was driving tried to elude the Border Patrol and crashed. He was sentenced in Arizona to 5 years imprisonment. (Arizona Daily Star, September 27, 2011)

September 2011 — Victor Rodriguez, an illegal alien, was sentenced in Omaha, Neb. to 10-20 years in prison for the dunk driving accident that resulted in the death of a young man. Rodriguez had been speeding and fled the scene of the crash. (KETV.com September 20, 2011)

September 2011 — A Haitian illegal alien, Jean Verly, pled guilty in Berks County Pennsylvania to third-degree murder and conspiracy. (AP in Houston Chronicle, September 10, 2011)

September 2011 — Carlos Armando Calixtro-Bustamante, a Mexican, pled guilty in Arizona to "Commit Hostage Taking, Hostage Taking and Harboring Illegal Aliens." He was sentenced in to spend 15 years and 8 months in federal prison. (KVOA-TV, September 14, 2011)

September 2011 — A Haitian illegal alien, Jean Verly pled guilty in Berks County Pennsylvania to third-degree murder and conspiracy. (AP in Houston Chronicle, September 10, 2011)

September 2011 — Edy Porfirio Reynoso-Ramirez, a Mexican illegal alien, caused a DUI hit-and-run accident that caused a death in Multnomah County, Oregon on Aug. 30, 2011. He had no driver license or insurance. In November 2003 he had been detained and released by Portland police for driving without a license and also had been previously arrested and charged with providing alcohol to minors, but was not prosecuted. He was sentenced in January 2012 to 7 ½ years in prison. (Examiner, September 1, 2011)

August 2011 — Manuel Ivan Castillo-Estrada, a Mexican deportable alien, pled guilty to knowingly concealing and harboring an illegal immigrant for profit in South Texas. He faces a sentence of up to 10 years in prison. (Associated Press, August 31, 2011)

August 2011 — Diones Graciano-Navarro, a Dominican, is in jail in Texas for a drunk driving conviction and is facing deportation for the third time after pleading guilty to reentering the country illegally after deportation. His "rap sheet" includes 40 arrests. (Dallas Morning News, August 28, 2011)

August 2011 — Nicholas Gauman, an Ecuadorian illegal alien, is under arrest for a drunk driving homicide in Massachusetts. According to the local police chief, Gauman was previously convicted of "breaking and entering with intent to commit a felony, and on three assault and battery charges, as well as several other charges." (Telegram, August 25, 2011)

August 2011 — Juan Ignacio Chavarria-Ontiveros, a deportable alien from Mexico, was convicted in McAllen, Texas of importing illegal immigrants for prostitution, conspiracy to harbor and harboring illegal immigrants. He was sentenced to seven years in prison. (Houston Chronicle, August 24, 2011)

August 2011 — Josue Leonel Torres-Benavides, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced in McAllen, Texas to 10 years in prison for assaulting a Border Patrol agent and possessing a gun and marijuana. (Houston Chronicle, August 18, 2011)

August 2011 — A Hanover, Va. judge sentenced illegal alien Feliciano Aguas Suarez to 12 years imprisonment for manslaughter resulting from a drunk-driving accident that caused one death and for driving without a license. (WTVR News, August 15, 2011)

August 2011 — A Mexican illegal alien, Tomas De la Rocha-Vargas, pled guilty in Nogales, Ariz. to attempted second-degree burglary. He was sentenced to two years imprisonment. (Nogales International, August 16, 2011)

August 2011 — Pedro Marcos-Marcos, a Guatemalan illegal alien, was sentenced in Los Angeles to 20 years in federal prison following a guilty plea to harboring illegal immigrants and conspiracy to harbor illegal immigrants. He was part of an illegal alien smuggling and extortion racket. (Los Angeles Times, August 15, 2011)

August 2011 — Felix Dominguez Ortega, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to reckless murder, for an accident that killed two teenagers in Georgia when he was driving drunk at an estimated 70 miles per hour. He had three prior DOI arrests. He was sentenced to 15 years imprisonment. (Huntsville Times, August 15, 2011)

July 2011 — Jose Ciro Juarez-Santamaria, an illegal alien from El Salvador, and a member of the MS-13 gang, was convicted in Alexandria, Virginia of conspiracy, sex trafficking and transportation of a minor for prostitution. He faces a mandatory minimum sentence of 15 years in prison and could get a life sentence. (Washington Examiner, July 28, 2011)

July 2011 — Leopoldo Salas-Gayton, an illegal alien, was convicted in Milwaukee, Wisconsin of homicide by intoxicated use of a vehicle, homicide by the use of a vehicle with a prohibitive alcohol level, and operating without a valid license and causing death to another person. (TV-TMJ4 July 22, 2011)

July 2011 — Carlos Barragan-Garcia, a previously deported illegal alien, pled guilty in Butte County, California to felony of possession of methamphetamines for sale. He admitted to having two prior narcotics convictions. He faces a maximum sentence of nine years in prison. (Contra Costa Times, July 20, 2011)

July 2011 — Simon Banda-Mireles, a Mexican who illegally reentered the U.S. after deportation as Joge DeLarco, pled guilty to harboring 25 to 100 illegal aliens whom he employed in his restaurants in New York and elsewhere. He also admitted to paying those workers less than the minimum wage. He and ten of his restaurant managers were arrested in 2008. To date 6 of the managers have been convicted, and trials are pending for the other 4. Banda-Mireles was sentenced to 46 months in prison, and must pay restitution in the amount of $239,089 to 15 illegal aliens who worked for him. He also agreed to forfeit $70,009 to the government.  (Observer, March 30, 2011, USCIS Press Release, July 14, 2011)


July 2011 — Three Mexicans, Jose Horta Gutterrez, Leonardo Rios Sanchez, and Alvaro Barajas, pled no contest to holding illegal aliens captive for ransom in Rancho Cucamonga, California and were sentenced to three years in state prison. (Inland Valley Daily Bulletin, July 6, 2011)

June 2011 — Taesan Won, a Korean illegal alien, pled guilty in Alexandria, Virginia to running a call girl service supplied with illegal aliens. Under the terms of the plea agreement, he faces a maximum 10 years in prison with a $250,000 fine and eventual deportation. (Washington Times, June 7, 2011)

May 2011 — Mariano Murillo Anguiano, a Mexican illegal alien, pled guilty to attempted murder and was sentenced to 5 years in prison. The conviction resulted from a shoot-out between rival drug smuggling gangs in Salt Lake City, Utah that wounded one person. He had been previously convicted of drug trafficking in 2008 and received probation in exchange for his acceptance of deportation. Francisco Anguiano-Roman, a cousin, also pled guilty in December to attempted murder for the same shoot-out and was sentenced to 5 years to life in prison. (The Spectrum, May 25, 2010)

May 2011 — Amando Ixtlilco-Hernandez, a Mexican illegal alien, plead guilty to conspiracy to distribute 500 grams or more of methamphetamine and was sentenced in Rapid City, South Dakota to 210 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release. (Rapid City Journal, May 23, 2011)

May 2011 — Jose Luciano-Herrera, a Mexican illegal alien, was convicted of first degree murder in a stabbing death last year in Pennsylvania. He was sentenced to life imprisonment. (Observer-Reporter, May 13, 2011)

May 2011 — Illegal aliens Bernabi Gutierrez and Jose Guadalupe Isiordia-Burmudez pled guilty in Nevada to selling heroin to Reno High School students. The two face sentencing to possible life terms. (RGJ.com May 3, 2011)

April 2011 — Rosendo Martinez-Zeferino, an illegal alien, was sentenced to five years in prison for sexually abusing a 7-year-old girl in New Rochelle, New York. (Lower Hudson Valley — Lohud.com, April 26, 2010)

April 2011 — Manuel Cazares, a Mexican illegal alien was found guilty of murder in the stabbing deaths of his former girlfriend and her boyfriend in Hannibal, Missouri. (KHQA.com April 14, 2011)

April 2011 — Said Biyad, a Somali immigrant (legal status unknown), was convicted of killing his four children and raping and attempting to murder his wife in Kentucky. (Associated Press, April 23, 2011)

April 2011 — Frank Alexis Reyna, an illegal alien from the Dominican Republic, was convicted of stabbing a man to death in Manassas, Virginia in 2008.  However, Reyna was using the identity of Edgardo Aquino Castro of Puerto Rico and authorities treated Reyna as a U.S. citizen. It was not until April of 2011 that Reyna's true identity and illegal status was discovered. (The Washington Examiner, April 21, 2011)

April 2011 — Nelio Sotomayor, a Peruvian, who was charged with responsibility for a head-on collision in Pennsylvania that killed a woman, fled the country after an order for his arrest was issued. Sotomayor's immigration status was not clear, but he did not have a U.S. driver's license. (Trentonian, April 19, 2011)

April 2011 — Faleh Hassan Almaleki, an Iraqi — whose immigration status is unclear — was sentence in Arizona to 34-1/2 years in prison for running over his daughter with his car and killing her "...because she became too Westernized." At the same time he hit with his car and seriously injured his daughter's boyfriend. (Associated Press, April 16, 2011)

April 2011 — Nestor Gabriel Caballero Gutierrez, a Honduran, and Jose Luis Arevalo, a Guatemalan, pled guilty to attempted kidnapping for ransom of an 87-year-old businesswoman in Oregon. A third Honduran accused in the crime, Ramon Alberto Midence, has yet to come to trial. Caballero faces a prison term of 14-1/2 years. (UPI, April 6, 2011)

April 2011 — Ruben Garcia-Rosario, a Mexican illegal alien, was sentenced to 20 years in prison for plotting to kidnap for ransom two girls attending a Cornelius, North Carolina elementary school. (Charlotte-Observer, April 6, 2011)

March 2011 — Montgomery, Alabama authorities announced that Jose Antonio Pais, an illegal alien was responsible for the murder of the owner of a pizza shop in 2009. Pais fled the United States shortly thereafter, as did a companion who was a witness to the crime. Pais subsequently died in a construction accident in his home country. (Montgomery Media, March 24, 2011)

March 2011 — Randi Rivas Lopez, a Guatemalan illegal alien, pled guilty in New Jersey to murder in connection with the 2007 beating death of his girlfriend's 3-month-old daughter. (News of Cumberland County, March 8, 2011)

March 2011 — An illegal alien living in South San Francisco, Jose Perez-Gonzalez, was sentenced to 11 years and 8 months in prison for beating and blinding an elderly woman who surprised him after he broke into her home. (San Francisco Chronicle, March 3, 2011)

March 2011 — Alvaro Holguin Duarte, an illegal alien, was sentenced to life in prison in Phoenix, Arizona for the violent death of his girlfriend's 3-year old daughter whom he was babysitting. (FOX-10 TV News, March 2, 2011)

February 2011 — Salvadoran illegal alien Ingmar Guandique, who was convicted of the first-degree murder of Congressional staffer Chondra Levy, was sentenced to 60 years in prison. (Washington Post, February 12, 2011)

February 2011 — Two illegal aliens, Carlos Hernandez and Santiago Jimenez, pled guilty to rape in Virginia Beach, Va. They abducted a woman at knife point into a van where they took turns raping her. (Daily Press, February 9, 2011)

February 2011 — Hernan Mendieta, a Honduran illegal alien, was sentenced to 60 years in prison in Texas for fatally shooting his estranged wife and wounding a passing motorist at the same time.

January 2011 — A Mexican illegal alien, David Luna Sanchez, pled guilty to second-degree murder in Waynesboro, Virginia and was sentenced to 30 years in prison with 17 suspended, for a net time to serve of 13 years.

January 2011 — An illegal alien from Honduras, Manuel Fajardo-Santos, was sentenced in New Jersey to seven years in prison for sexually assaulting a 9-year-old girl. (Associated Press on NECN.com, January 19, 2011)

January 2011 — A Mexican illegal alien, Marco Rosendo Flores-Fuentes, was sentenced to 31 months of imprisonment for illegally reentering the United States after being deported in 1994 for drug smuggling and trafficking. In 2008, back in the United States illegally he struck and killed a bicyclist in a bike lane in downtown Washington, DC while driving a garbage truck. He was not identified by ICE as an illegal alien until July 2010. (WTOP.com, January 18, 2011)

January 2011 — Mario Montalban-Ramirez, who has an extensive rap sheet including two murders, is being held in the Twin Cities for deportation to Mexico. It will be his fourth deportation. He was convicted of voluntary manslaughter in Illinois in 1982, convicted of murder in Texas in 1984 and has been often held in local jails for such offenses as DWI, theft, assault and being a fugitive from justice. He was deported to Mexico in 1996, 1997 and 2003. His 1982 manslaughter conviction resulted in a sentence to four years behind bars. Apparently on parole in April 1984, he stabbed a man to death in Texas. That led to a sentence of eight years in prison. He served just two years behind bars before he was again paroled. He was not deported after either murder but was deported three times later for lesser crimes. (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, January 17, 2011)

January 2011 — Tereso Olivo and his wife Nancy Olivo were found guilty in Texas of human smuggling for the employment and prostitution of Mexican illegal aliens in their tavern outside the city of Mission. The wife, who is an illegal alien, was sentenced to two years of probation and six months of house arrest and is subject to deportation.

January 2011 — Angel Antonio-Chavarria, a Guatemalan illegal alien was sentenced in Annapolis, Md. to 25 years in prison for rape of a pedestrian in a residential neighborhood.

1 comment:

  1. If the good people of all races get together we can eradicate the race problem by taking the choice of punishment away from the system and all crimes ending in a death will be met with death within seven days of conviction.

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