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Ignored ICE detainers ‘put lives at risk,’ DHS says, targeting Newsom, Pritzker, Healey

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As congressional Democrats continue to vote to defund the Department of Homeland Security, the agency is calling out the «dangerous derangement» of sanctuary state leaders who it says are «putting American lives at risk» by releasing illegal immigrant pedophiles, murderers and gang members.

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A spokesperson for DHS slammed Democratic governors Gavin Newsom of California and JB Pritzker of Illinois, both rumored 2028 Democratic presidential candidates, and also Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey.

«Governor Newsom and his fellow sanctuary politicians—including Pritzker and Healey—are releasing murderers, pedophiles, and drug traffickers back into our neighborhoods and putting American lives at risk,» the spokesperson told Fox News Digital.

The spokesperson cited statistics showing that seven out of 10 of the safest cities in the U.S. cooperate with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. They issued a personal appeal to the Democratic governors, saying, «If we work together, we can make America safe again.»

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Left: California Gov. Gavin Newsom; Center: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker; Right: Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey. (Marijan Murat/picture alliance via Getty Images; Kamil Krzaczynski/Getty Images; Jonathan Wiggs/The Boston Globe via Getty Images)

«Criminal illegal aliens should not be released from jails back onto our streets to terrorize more innocent Americans,» the spokesperson continued, adding that the agency is «calling on sanctuary politicians to stop this dangerous derangement and commit to honoring ICE arrest detainers.»

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Most of the 10 safest cities on U.S. News & World Report’s list are located either in states or counties that have laws directing municipal authorities to cooperate or coordinate directly with federal immigration enforcement. That cooperation often occurs through 287(g) agreements, which allow local law enforcement agencies to work directly with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The cities also share other traits, such as high median incomes and a lack of mixed-use zoning or transient rental housing, underscoring the ongoing debate over whether immigration enforcement cooperation plays a meaningful role in public safety.

According to the DHS, there are over 33,000 criminal illegal aliens in California’s custody.

The spokesperson cited several illegal immigrants with criminal records arrested by ICE in the last year who were released in California despite ICE detainers, including child predators and gang members.

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One of these individuals, Hector Grijalba-Sernas, from Mexico, was previously arrested for lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14 years old. DHS said that despite ICE lodging a detainer against Grijalba-Sernas, he was released last year. He is currently in federal custody.

Another, Xujin An, from China, who was arrested for sexual penetration with force and sexual battery in Westminster, California, was arrested by ICE after its detainer was not honored, according to DHS. An is currently in ICE custody pending judicial proceedings.

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Hector Grijalba-Sernas, Xujin An and Angel Navarro Camarillo

Left to right: Hector Grijalba-Sernas, Xujin An and Angel Navarro Camarillo. (Arturo Holmes/Getty Images for National Urban League; DHS)

A third, Angel Navarro Camarillo, who DHS said is a member of the La Familia street gang, was arrested by ICE following an arrest by local authorities for a sex offender violation. Likewise, the detainer against Navarro Camarillo was not honored, according to DHS. He has since been removed from the United States.

Carmelo Corado Hurtado, from Guatemala, was arrested by ICE following an unheeded detainer request and his conviction of first-degree murder, driving under the influence and second-degree robbery. ICE removed Corado Hurtado from the U.S. last year.

In Illinois, DHS said that ICE arrested illegal immigrant Jose Manuel Fuentes-Vargas, from Mexico, after its detainer against him was not honored and following his conviction of sexual assault of a victim less than 13 years of age. Fuentes-Vargas is currently in ICE custody.

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Another, Leonardo Ignot-Osto, a Mexican national who illegally entered the U.S. at least four times and was convicted of child abduction of a victim less than 17 years old, was arrested by ICE last year after its detainer was not honored. He was removed from the U.S.

A third, Jaime Mandujano-Nunez, from Mexico, was arrested by ICE late last year after he was released by authorities on an unknown date following his conviction of predatory criminal sexual assault of a child. He has also since been removed from the U.S.

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Left to right: Jose Manuel Fuentes-Vargas, Leonardo Ignot-Osto and Jaime Mandujano-Nunez. (iStock; DHS)

This comes amid mass outrage over the killing of Loyola University Chicago student Sheridan Gorman, allegedly by an illegal immigrant, Venezuelan national Jose Medina-Medina.

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According to DHS, Medina-Medina, 25, entered the U.S. during the Biden administration and had been previously arrested for shoplifting in Chicago, marking a prior criminal incident before the alleged murder.

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On Sunday, the Chicago Police Department formally charged Medina-Medina with murder in the shooting of Gorman. In a statement, the department said Medina-Medina was currently facing six felony charges, including a count of first-degree murder.

A spokesperson for Pritzker’s office told Fox News Digital, «Our thoughts are with the family, friends, and Loyola University community grieving the senseless murder of Sheridan Gorman.»

Pritzker’s spokesperson said that «violent crime has no place in our streets, and we expect the alleged perpetrator to be held accountable to the fullest extent of the law.»

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They added that the Trump administration «needs to stop politicizing heinous tragedies and instead focus on real solutions, like reinstating federal funds to prevent violence that support our public safety efforts.»

Fox News Digital also reached out to the offices of Newsom and Healey. 

Fox News Digital’s Charles Creitz, Matt Finn, Emma Bussey and Fox News’ Bill Melugin contributed to this report.

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La Casa Blanca dice que los contactos con Irán siguen siendo «fluidos», pero el precio del petróleo vuelve a subir a más de US$100

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La Casa Blanca ha comunicado a la BBC que los planes para entablar conversaciones con Irán siguen siendo «fluidos», añadiendo que cualquier especulación «no debe considerarse definitiva», cuando la guerra en el Golfo cumple este martes 25 días.

Esto ocurre después de que Trump y el presidente del Parlamento iraní dieran versiones contradictorias sobre posibles diálogos entre ambos países respecto a la guerra en curso.

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Trump afirmó anteriormente que había pospuesto los ataques amenazados contra centrales eléctricas iraníes tras mantener conversaciones «productivas» con Teherán.

Irán calificó dichas afirmaciones sobre las conversaciones de «noticias falsas» (fake news).

Según CBS, socio de la BBC en EE. UU., un funcionario del Ministerio de Asuntos Exteriores de Irán afirma que Teherán ha recibido «puntos de parte de EE.UU.» a través de mediadores, como un posible precursor de las discusiones.

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Mientras tanto, el precio del petróleo volvió a subir por encima de los 100 dólares por barril, tras haber caído el lunes cuando Trump publicó por primera vez sobre las conversaciones entre EE.UU. e Irán.

El petróleo subió en una sesión volátil —reduciendo la fuerte caída del lunes— ante la preocupación de que la guerra en Oriente Medio pueda intensificarse, ya que el flujo de crudo a través del estratégico estrecho de Ormuz hacia los mercados mundiales sigue interrumpido.

El Brent superó los 100 dólares por barril, tras desplomarse un 11% el lunes, después de que el presidente Donald Trump aplazara durante cinco días su amenaza de atacar la infraestructura energética de Irán. El crudo de referencia estadounidense, el West Texas Intermediate (WTI), avanzó cerca de un 2%.

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El crudo Brent ha subido cerca de un 40% este mes ante el temor de que las hostilidades entre Estados Unidos, Israel e Irán, que han sacudido Oriente Medio, desencadenen una crisis energética mundial e impulsen la inflación. La guerra ha obstaculizado el tránsito por el Estrecho de Ormuz, obligando a los productores del Golfo Pérsico a recortar millones de barriles de su producción diaria de petróleo. Los productos derivados, como el diésel y el combustible para aviones, han subido incluso más que el crudo, presionando a los consumidores e inquietando a los gobiernos.

Las consecuencias siguieron extendiéndose. Chile se dispone a aumentar los precios de los combustibles hasta un 50%, mientras que en Asia, Japón ordenó una revisión de toda su cadena de suministro de productos petrolíferos y se dice que el país ha realizado consultas a los participantes del mercado sobre una posible intervención en el mercado de futuros de crudo.

En otros lugares, Tailandia aumentó el precio del diésel, el mayor refinador de petróleo de China afirmó que daría prioridad al suministro local y Filipinas advirtió que la inmovilización de aviones debido a la escasez de combustible para reactores era una posibilidad real.

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«Una pregunta fundamental es si el mercado mundial del petróleo puede mitigar la interrupción en el Estrecho de Ormuz», señalaron en una nota analistas de Macquarie, entre ellos Vikas Dwivedi. «Nuestro análisis sugiere que la respuesta es afirmativa, pero solo si se despliegan diversas medidas de mitigación sin los retrasos burocráticos habituales».

Aliados de Estados Unidos, como Arabia Saudita y los Emiratos Árabes Unidos, han endurecido sus posturas contra Teherán debido al bombardeo de sus territorios. Riad comunicó a Estados Unidos que estaba dispuesta a atacar a Irán si sus propias plantas de energía y agua eran blanco de la República Islámica, según personas con conocimiento del asunto.

Los aliados de Estados Unidos en el Golfo Pérsico se acercaban poco a poco a contribuir a la lucha, informó el Wall Street Journal. Entre ellos, el príncipe heredero saudí, Mohammed bin Salman, está ahora ansioso por restablecer la disuasión y se encuentra cerca de tomar la decisión de unirse a los ataques, según el periódico, que cita a personas familiarizadas con la situación.

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Colombian military plane crash kills at least 66, head of armed forces says

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A military transport plane with 128 people on board, mostly soldiers, crashed shortly after taking off Monday in Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, killing at least 66 people and leaving dozens injured, the head of Colombia’s armed forces said.

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Gen. Hugo Alejandro López Barreto said four military personnel were still missing.

«Sadly, as a consequence of this tragic accident, 66 of our military elements died,» he said.

«At the moment, we have no information, or indications, that it was an attack by an illegal armed group,» Barreto added.

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A military transport plane crashed near Puerto Leguizamo, Colombia, shortly after takeoff March 23, 2026, killing at least 66 people and leaving dozens injured. (MiPutumayo via AP)

In a video posted on social media, Deputy Mayor Carlos Claros said the bodies of the victims were taken to the small town’s morgue, and the only two clinics in town treated the injured before they were flown to larger cities. Puerto Leguizamo is located in Putumayo, an Amazonian province that borders Ecuador and Peru.

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«I want to thank the people of Puerto Leguizamo who came out to help the victims of this accident,» Claros told Colombian television station RCN.

Defense Minister Pedro Sánchez said on X the plane that crashed Monday was transporting troops to another city in Putumayo.

Images shared online by Colombian media outlets showed a black cloud of smoke rising from a field where the plane crashed and a truck with soldiers rushing to the site.

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The airplane had 128 people on board, including 115 from the Army, 11 crew members and two from the national police. Baretto said 57 people were evacuated.

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Emergency crews and local residents rushed to help survivors after a deadly military plane crash in southern Colombia March 23, 2026. (Colombia’s Armed Forces press office via AP)

Media outlets shared videos of soldiers being rushed from the site on motorcycles driven by local residents, while another group of residents tried to put out the fire the crash had created in a field surrounded by dense foliage.

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Carlos Fernando Silva, the commander of Colombia’s air force, said details of the crash were not yet known, «except that the plane had a problem and went down about two kilometers from the airport.»

The air force commander added that two planes, with 74 beds, were sent to the area to fly the injured back to hospitals in the capital, Bogota, and elsewhere.

President Gustavo Petro seized on the accident to promote what he called his longtime campaign to modernize planes and other equipment used by his country’s military, saying those efforts have been blocked by «bureaucratic difficulties» and suggesting that some officials should be held accountable.

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«If civilian or military administrative officials are not up to the challenge, they must be removed,» Petro said.

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Officials say a C-130 aircraft carrying mostly soldiers went down near Puerto Leguizamo on March 23, 2026, with no signs of an attack by armed groups. (Colombia’s Armed Forces press office via AP)

Critics of the president pointed out that military aircraft have been given fewer flight hours under the Petro administration due to budget cuts, which leads to less experienced crews.

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Erich Saumeth, a Colombian aviation expert and military analyst, said the Hercules C-130 that crashed Monday had been donated by the United States to Colombia in 2020. Three years later, it went through an overhaul, in which its engines were inspected and key components were replaced.

«I don’t think this plane crashed because of a lack of good parts,» Saumeth said. He said investigations will have to determine why the engines of the Hercules, which has four propellers, failed so quickly after takeoff.

In a message on X Monday, Defense Minister Sánchez said so far there were no signs the plane was attacked by rebel groups that operate near Puerto Leguizamo.

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Sánchez wrote that the accident was «profoundly painful for the country,» adding, «We hope that our prayers can help to relieve some of the pain.»



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Democrats hammer ICE for arresting 2 at San Francisco airport

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California Democrats blasted federal immigration authorities after a viral video showed officers arresting two people, including a crying woman, at San Francisco International Airport.

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The video shows the woman — who the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said is an illegal alien — wailing and dropping to the ground as she is being arrested by two plainclothes agents on Sunday while her daughter cries in the background.

California Democrats argued the video showed excessive force and would instill fear in immigrant communities, while calling for answers from federal authorities.

Rep. Doris Matsui, D-Calif., said the woman seen in the video was a «Sacramento mother» and said she was demanding answers.

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents are seen in tactical gear in an undated file photo (left), while San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie speaks at an event (right). California Democrats criticized ICE following a viral airport arrest, while Lurie called the incident «upsetting» and said it appeared to be isolated. (John Moore/Getty Images; Christina House/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

«I am deeply angered by the video released of a Sacramento mother being forcibly detained by ICE in front of her young daughter at San Francisco International Airport this weekend,» she wrote.

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«This is our neighbor and a member of our community. This video showcases the cruelty we have come to expect from Trump’s ICE agents, but also the lasting trauma that will be inflicted on those who are forced to witness their disproportionate and deadly recklessness. I am demanding answers as to why ICE treated this Sacramentan so violently in front of her daughter.»

DHS said two people from a family unit were arrested, saying the family had outstanding removal orders and was in the U.S. illegally.

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ICE agents arrive at JFK airport in New York City, on March 23, 2026. The event in San Francisco was not treated to the recent deployment of agents at airports.   (David Dee Delgado for Fox News)

Federal officials said the arrest followed a lawful final removal order issued by an immigration judge in 2019 and that one of the individuals attempted to flee and resisted officers.

«ICE officers arrested Angelina Lopez-Jimenez and Wendy Godinez-Jimenez at the San Francisco International Airport. These illegal aliens had a final removal order from an immigration judge since 2019,» DHS said on X.

«While being escorted to the international terminal for processing, Lopez-Jimenez attempted to flee and resisted law enforcement officers. ICE is working as quickly as possible to repatriate the family unit to their home country of Guatemala.»

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The arrest was not connected to the Trump administration’s plan to deploy U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents to assist Transportation Security Administration (TSA) operations during the ongoing partial government shutdown, DHS said.

San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie said the incident was «upsetting» and that the city’s sanctuary policies would not change.

«I have spoken to leaders at SFO and SFPD, and we believe this is an isolated incident,» Lurie said in a post on X.

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«We have no reason to believe there is broader federal immigration enforcement at SFO. SFPD officers remained at the scene to maintain public safety and were not involved in the incident,» the mayor continued. «Under our city’s longstanding policies, local law enforcement does not participate in federal civil immigration enforcement. Those policies keep us safe and will not change as long as I’m mayor.»

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San Francisco International Airport (SFO) in California seen on Nov. 27, 2024. (Tayfun Coskun/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Meanwhile, state Sen. Scott Wiener, a Democrat from San Francisco and candidate for U.S. Congress, held a news conference Monday outside the airport to denounce the actions of federal authorities. Several Democratic candidates for California governor also sharply criticized ICE in response to the video.

«We don’t want ICE here and when ICE descends on our communities, it only creates fear,» Wiener said, according to The Associated Press.

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In the video, one female onlooker can be heard repeatedly demanding the officers show their badges.

«This is an illegal arrest, show us your badge number,» the woman can be heard saying.

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The San Francisco Police Department said its officers did not take part in the arrest, noting the incident involved federal immigration authorities and that local police remained on scene only to maintain public safety.

«SFPD officers were not involved in the incident but remained at the scene to maintain public safety,» the department said in a statement, adding that city policy prohibits officers from assisting in the enforcement of federal civil immigration laws.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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