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‘Worst of the worst’ arrested in nationwide criminal illegal-alien crackdown: DHS

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The Department of Homeland Security released a statement Tuesday highlighting some of the «worst of the worst» offenders who have been arrested in the agency’s nationwide crackdown on criminal illegal aliens.

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According to the statement, 70% of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s arrests have been of illegal aliens convicted or charged with crimes. This comes as the agency is facing intense criticism for its enforcement of immigration laws and officers are dealing with an 830% increase in assaults.

Some Democrats have accused ICE of targeting innocent, everyday immigrants. In the midst of anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles in June, Rep. Delia Ramirez, D-Ill., accused President Donald Trump and the administration of targeting anyone they consider «undesirable.» She also pushed a theory that the president will target U.S. citizens the same way he has deported criminal migrants.

«Trump, Homan, Miller and this whole regime has waged a campaign of terror against our neighbors, against our families, our loved ones, as they advance their fascist agenda and try to cast immigrants as a public enemy,» Ramirez said.

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President Donald Trump is seen with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem during their July 1, 2025 visit to «Alligator Alcatraz,» the controversial migrant detention center in Florida’s Everglades.  (ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

While the agency has said it will not back down from arresting any immigrants who are in the country illegally, the new DHS statement says that the vast majority of those arrested thus far have criminal charges or convictions. 

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The illegals highlighted in the DHS statement include criminals charged with hit-and-run, aggravated assault, felony menacing, grand theft and drug possession.

Olinda Micaela Gonzalez-Ortiz, a 21-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala, was arrested by ICE Baltimore and has a criminal history, including a conviction for hit-and-run in Salisbury, Maryland. 

Another, Federico Fong-Nunez, a 53-year-old Mexican illegal arrested by ICE Denver in Boulder, has 21 criminal convictions, including burglary, aggravated assault, and felony menacing.

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Criminal illegal aliens arrested by ICE

From hit-and-run to aggravated assault and burglary, these five illegal immigrants—arrested in cities ranging from Boulder to Houston—are among the «worst of the worst» criminal offenders, according to DHS. (Christian Chavez/AP Photo)

Jhon Jervis Chavez-De La Rosa, a 21-year-old illegal immigrant from Venezuela, has a criminal history including a conviction of assault causing bodily injury. He was arrested by ICE in Houston.

Two others, Luis Alberto Leonardo Cortes-Rivera, a 34-year-old from from Mexico, and Rureiro Falkao, a 46-year-old illegal from Honduras, were arrested by ICE in Los Angeles and Oklahoma City, respectively. Cortes-Rivera has a criminal history that includes nine criminal convictions, including grand theft, burglary, and tampering with a vehicle. Falkao’s criminal background includes conviction for possession of methamphetamine.

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ICE has also arrested scores of illegal immigrants either charged with or convicted of child sex offenses.

In June, ICE arrested 1,361 illegal immigrants in the Houston area alone, including individuals previously convicted of hijacking an airplane, homicide, sexual assault and more. Of those arrested, 32 were previously convicted of child sex offenses, nine for homicide-related offenses, and 16 believed to be gang or drug cartel members. One person arrested by ICE was convicted of hijacking an airplane headed to Key West, Florida, from Cuba.

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ICE agents in Houston arrest and deport illegal immigrants with violent criminal histories as part of a broader DHS initiative praised by Secretary Noem and President Trump. (ICE Houston)

An ICE Homeland Security Investigations probe in Maryland led to the sentencing of Mark Rice, 38, to 30 years in federal prison and a lifetime of supervised release for having «used his position of authority» to sexually abuse a 2-year-old and produce and distribute child sex abuse material online.

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In the Tuesday statement, DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin commended President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem for having «unleashed ICE to target the worst of the worst.»

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«Our brave law enforcement is facing an 830% increase in assaults against them and yet they continue to arrest violent criminals and drug traffickers every single day,» said McLaughlin. «We will not allow sanctuary politicians, activist hacks, or rioters stand in our way of protecting the American people. Our message is clear: criminal illegal aliens are not welcome in the United States.»  

Fox News Digital reached out to Ramirez’s office for comment but did not immediately receive a response. 

Fox News Digital’s Adam Sabes and Brooke Taylor contributed to this report.

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«Bienvenidos al infierno, de aquí nadie sale»: testimonios aterradores de los venezolanos deportados por EE.UU. y presos en El Salvador

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Carlos Uzcátegui abrazó fuertemente a su esposa y a su hijastra, que sollozaban, el miércoles mientras la niebla matutina en el oeste de Venezuela se disipaba. El primer abrazo de la familia en más de un año finalmente lo convenció de que su pesadilla dentro de una prisión en El Salvador había terminado.

Uzcátegui fue uno de los migrantes que se reunieron con sus seres queridos después de haber pasado cuatro meses en una megacárcel para pandilleros en El Salvador, donde el gobierno de Estados Unidos los transfirió en uno de sus movimientos más audaces para frenar la inmigración.

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«Todos los días le pedíamos a Dios la bendición de liberarnos de ahí para estar aquí con familia, con mis seres queridos», dijo Uzcátegui, de 33 años. «Todos los días me despertaba viendo las rejas deseando no estar ahí».

«Nos golpeaban, nos daban patadas. Incluso tengo bastantes golpes en la barriga», comentó, y mostró el lado izquierdo del abdomen, en el que se veían algunos moretones.

Los migrantes fueron liberados el viernes en un intercambio de prisioneros entre los gobiernos de Estados Unidos y Venezuela.

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Una marcha en Caracas, en abril, frente a la embajada de El Salvador, para reclamar la liberación de los venezolanos deportados de EE.UU. Foto: AP

El presidente venezolano, Nicolás Maduro, y otros funcionarios han dicho que muchos de los inmigrantes fueron torturados física y psicológicamente durante su detención en El Salvador, y transmitieron en la televisión estatal videos de algunos de los hombres que describieron los supuestos abusos, incluidos violaciones, golpizas severas y heridas de balines.

Las narrativas recuerdan los abusos de los que el gobierno de Maduro ha sido acusado durante mucho tiempo de cometer contra sus opositores encarcelados, reales o percibidos.

Andy Perozo, otro de los venezolanos liberados, relató su periplo en una entrevista con el sitio RFI.

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«Llegó un guardia y dos dijo: ‘Bienvenidos al Cecot, al infierno, de aquí nadie sale’. Nos recibieron con golpes y cuando escuché eso yo dije: ‘De aquí solamente me saca Dios’», cuenta Perozo sobre su llegada al Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo, la gigantesca prisión que el presidente salvadoreño Nayib Bukele ordenó construir para albergar a los miembros de las pandillas que aterrorizan al país.

Según su testimonio, les cortaron el cabello, les pusieron el uniforme de la prisión y los volvieron a esposar. «La gente se desmayaba, uno veía cuando la gente estaba sangrando porque lo golpeaban. Después de eso no volvimos a ver a los salvadoreños, todo eso pasó con nosotros, los venezolanos», relató Perozo.

Andy fue arrestado por no acatar una orden de expulsión de Estados Unidos y posteriormente fue acusado por las autoridades estadounidenses de formar parte de la organización criminal «Tren de Aragua», sin pruebas concluyentes. Como resultado, fue recluido en el Cecot.

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Carlos Uzcátegui, uno de los venezolanos enviados desde EE.UU. a El Salvador, al reencontrarse con su familia en Lobatera, Venezuela. Foto: AP Carlos Uzcátegui, uno de los venezolanos enviados desde EE.UU. a El Salvador, al reencontrarse con su familia en Lobatera, Venezuela. Foto: AP

Deportados por los tatuajes

Los 252 hombres deportados en marzo terminaron en El Salvador el 16 de marzo después de que el gobierno del presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, aceptó pagar 6 millones de dólares a la nación centroamericana para albergarlos en una mega-prisión, donde grupos de derechos humanos han documentado cientos de muertes y casos de tortura. Trump acusó a los hombres de pertenecer a la violenta pandilla callejera Tren de Aragua, que se originó en Venezuela. Pero el gobierno de Maduro lo niega.

El gobierno estadounidense no proporcionó pruebas para respaldar la acusación. Sin embargo, varios migrantes recientemente deportados han dicho que las autoridades estadounidenses juzgaron erróneamente sus tatuajes y los usaron como excusa para deportarlos.

El ministro del Interior venezolano, Diosdado Cabello, dijo el viernes que únicamente siete de los hombres tenían casos pendientes en Venezuela, y agregó que todos los deportados se someterían a pruebas médicas y verificaciones de antecedentes antes de poder ir a casa.

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Arturo Suárez, cuyas canciones de reguetón surgieron en las redes sociales después de ser enviado a El Salvador, llegó el martes a la casa de su familia de clase trabajadora en la capital, Caracas.

Andry Hernandez, uno de los deportados y ahora enviados de regreso a Venezuela, muestra los tatuajes en sus brazos. Foto: AP Andry Hernandez, uno de los deportados y ahora enviados de regreso a Venezuela, muestra los tatuajes en sus brazos. Foto: AP

Luego de abrazar a su familia tras bajarse del vehículo del servicio de inteligencia de Venezuela que lo llevó a su casa, contó a la prensa: “Es un infierno. Conocimos a mucha gente inocente. A todos los que nos maltrataron, a todas esas personas que negociaron con nuestra vida y nuestra libertad, yo sólo les digo, y bien los dice la palabra: La venganza y la justicia son mías, y van a rendir cuentas a papito Dios”.

The Associated Press no pudo verificar las acusaciones de abuso que Suárez y otros migrantes narraron en los videos transmitidos por los medios de comunicación estatales.

El fiscal general Tarek William Saab dijo el lunes que había abierto una investigación contra el presidente de El Salvador, Nayib Bukele, basándose en las acusaciones de los deportados. La oficina de Bukele no respondió a las solicitudes de comentarios.

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Los deportados de EE.UU. dejaron El Salvador como parte de un intercambio de prisioneros con Washington, que recibió a 10 ciudadanos y residentes permanentes que el gobierno de Maduro había encarcelado por acusaciones de conspirar para desestabilizar Venezuela.

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For years, US-approved visas meant for abused children went to adults, criminals and gang members, DHS finds

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FIRST ON FOX: An immigration program meant to provide permanent legal status to undocumented migrant children who experience abuse or neglect was, under the Biden administration, offered mostly to illegal immigrants older than age 18, many of whom had criminal records, according to a new Department of Homeland Security (DHS) report obtained by Fox News Digital. 

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A Trump administration review of the special immigrant juvenile petition program found that between fiscal year 2020 and fiscal year 2024, 198,414 special immigrant juvenile petitions were approved. And in fiscal year 2024, 52% of special immigrant juvenile petitioners were over the age of 18 through a loophole that allowed classification to be offered up to age 21. 

Of those petitioners, 60% were male. Massachusetts, New York, Maryland and California are hot spots, states where courts routinely approve special immigrant juvenile predicate orders for legal adults, often based solely on affidavits.

Affidavits alone, often written by the petitioner or a petitioner’s lawyer, are used to claim abandonment or neglect. Judges may sign off without hearings.

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A Trump administration review of the special immigrant juvenile petition program found that between fiscal year 2020 and fiscal year 2024, 198,414 special immigrant juvenile visas were approved.  (Benjamin Lowy for Fox News Digital )

Misuse of the program didn’t just occur under Biden. Since 2013, more than 600 MS-13 gang members applied for the special immigrant juvenile visa, according to the DHS report, and more than 500 of them were approved. 

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The report also identified 853 known or suspected gang members who filed special immigrant juvenile petitions, most of whom were approved.

At least 120 of those petitioning for special immigrant juvenile visas since 2013 have been arrested for murder, and more than 200 of those who had their visas approved were convicted of sex offenses and required to register on the National Sex Offender Registry. 

Many petitioners filed when they were older than age 18 and qualified because they were raised with one natural parent and claimed the other parent was not involved in their life, «abandonment,» or did not financially support them, «neglect,» according to the report. 

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More than 100 known or suspected members of the 18th Street gang, a criminal group with origins in California and Mexico, had special immigrant juvenile petitions approved since 2013, and dozens of others suspected of involvement in the Tren de Aragua, Sureño and Norteño gangs had approved special immigrant juvenile visas, according to the report. 

The Northern Triangle countries of El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras accounted for approximately 73.6% of all filings within the special immigrant juvenile program from 2014 to 2024. 

In 2024, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services received a petition from a 19-year-old suspected of plotting an Islamic State terror attack in the U.S. after he requested another adult be appointed his legal guardian. 

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But the new report found that U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services decided against interviewing or requiring biometrics for those under the age of 18. Even for those 18 and older, only 36% were asked to submit biometrics. 

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An Ecuadorian migrant child walks through the river Nov. 20, 2022, in Darién Gap, Colombia. (Jan Sochor/Getty Images)

Since fiscal year 2013, nearly 20,000 special immigrant juvenile petitioners submitted conflicting birth dates, with 18,407 appearing over the age of 21 based on prior records — the program age cutoff. 

Fraud may be widespread in countries with weak documentation systems, like Bangladesh, Somalia and Yemen, where birth certificates are easily falsified, the report said. 

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«Criminal aliens are infiltrating the U.S. through a program meant to protect abused, neglected or abandoned alien children,» said U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services spokesman Matthew J. Tragesser. «This report exposes how the open border lobby and activist judges are exploiting loopholes in the name of aiding helpless children.»

MS-13 tag on building in Los Angeles.

More than 600 MS-13 gang members applied for the SIJ visa, according to the DHS report, and over 500 of them were approved.  (John Alle/Santa Monica Coalition)

In June, the Citizenship and Immigration Services office stopped offering deferred immigration enforcement for special immigrant juveniles. The office said it is looking at new ways to «ensure the SIJ classification remains available for the juveniles it was intended to protect.»

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Congress first established the program in 1990 to allow young unlawful immigrants that a court has determined cannot reunify with parents due to abuse or neglect to apply for special immigrant juvenile classification, lawful permanent resident status and have an eventual path to U.S. citizenship. But, by law, there are no criminal bars or good moral character requirements for special immigrant juvenile petition approval.

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Battle over the Black Sea: Russia, Ukraine strike top resort cities

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Russia and Ukraine took aim at corresponding Black Sea resort cities early Thursday morning, just hours after ceasefire talks in Turkey once again failed to deliver results. 

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The major Russian resort city of Sochi was rocked by a Ukrainian drone strike that began around 1 a.m. and lasted until 3 a.m., where one person was reportedly killed and another injured, according to Ukrainian media outlet the Kyiv Independent, though the Ukrainian military has not commented on the incident. 

An oil depot in the Krasnodar Krai region where Sochi is located was also struck, though the extent of the damage remains unclear.

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin chairs a meeting via a video conference at the Kremlin in Moscow on July 23, 2025. (Mikhail Metzel/Pool/AFP via Getty Images)

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Kyiv has routinely levied strikes at Russian territory as Moscow continues to pummel not only the eastern frontlines of Ukraine, but civilian populations across the country. 

What Ukraine may have been targeting in Sochi remains unclear, though the city is home to some of Russia’s most favored vacation locations as well as the infamous Soviet-era palace used by the Kremlin leaders as a retreat, and allegedly housed Russian President Vladimir Putin during the COVID pandemic – though it was reportedly demolished in 2024 over Ukrainian strike concerns.

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Russia also hit the Ukrainian port city of Odessa – which has been repeatedly targeted in the three-year-long war – in early morning strikes in what Ukraine’s State Emergency Service described as «another hellish night» as a nine-story residential building was struck.

«The residents from the 5th to the 8th floors lost their homes,» the emergency management body said in a statement posted to Telegram. «There is a risk of structural collapse.»

Emergency rescue teams evacuated 38 people, including five who were trapped in their apartments. 

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At least four people were injured in the overnight strikes, according to Reuters, and fires were reported to have raged in other parts of the city as well. 

Russian strikes on Odessa.

Russia launched a terrifying assault on the Ukrainian Black Sea city Odessa, hitting a nine-floor residential building and destroying the iconic Privoz Market, which has existed since 1827, on July 24, 2025. (East2West via Ukraine Ministry of Defense)

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«Overnight, russian forces launched a massive attack on Odesa. As a result of an attack, one of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Pryvoz market, caught fire,» Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense said in a post on X. «Also, multiple civilian targets were damaged, including the residential high-rise, a two-story building, a gas station, and even a UNESCO-protected architectural monument in the city center. 

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«Once again, Russians target civilian cities – there is zero military gain from these strikes,» the ministry added. «Ukraine needs more air defense systems to protect our people from such terror.»

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy also said on Thursday that «dozens» of civilians in Kharkiv, including children, were injured in an overnight attack by Russian glide bombs.

«These are utterly senseless strikes with no military purpose whatsoever,» Zelenskyy said. «And we see that this is Russia’s only intention – to continue aggression and killings. 

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«That is precisely why we need support in defense – strong air defenses, expanded weapons production. All of this will help save lives,» he added. 

While Ukraine’s Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with NATO officials this week to discuss ramping up defensive aid and counter capabilities, attempted ceasefire talks in Istanbul between delegations from Moscow and Kyiv again failed to achieve any results, though future POW swaps were again discussed.

Zelenskyy took to X to voice his frustration at the continued Russian attacks despite Ukrainian efforts to secure a ceasefire, and said, «Yesterday, at the meeting in Istanbul, the proposal for an immediate and full ceasefire was reiterated to the Russian side.» 

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Russian delegation for peace talks in Ukraine.

Vladimir Medinskiy, advisor to President Vladimir Putin, speaks to the press at the Ciragan Palace following the third round of peace talks hosted by Turkey in Istanbul on July 23, 2025. (Abdulhamid Hosbas/Anadolu via Getty Images)

«In response, Russian drones struck residential buildings and the Pryvoz market in Odesa, apartment blocks in Cherkasy, energy infrastructure in the Kharkiv region, a university gym in Zaporizhzhia. Donetsk, Sumy, and Mykolaiv regions were all under strikes as well,» he added.  «In total, there were 103 attack drones, mostly ‘Shaheds’, and four missiles.»

President Donald Trump last week gave Putin 50 days to enter into a ceasefire or face stiff sanctions, though some have expressed concern that the threat of sanctions will not be enough to deter his war ambitions. 

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