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According to the Homeland Security Department, more than 5,000 illegal migrants have been arrested in the Los Angeles region since June, including some of the “worst” violent criminals.
Prisoners highlighted by DHS include citizens of Mexico, Al Salvador, South Korea, Vietnam, China and Irritria.
DHS Secretary Christie Nom said in a statement, “DHS law enforcement has made more than 5,000 arrests in Los Angeles. It has been removed from more than 5,000 criminal illegal aliens, gang members, child hunters and killers from our streets. Precious lives were saved.”
Some illegal migrants revealed by the agency have criminal history including violent crimes like murder, theft and sexual abuse against children.
DHS convicted five illegal migrants for serious crimes, including murder and child abuse
Diego Fernandez-Martinez (left) and Juan Carlos Marin-Hypolito (right) were arrested by ice during a raid at Los Angeles. (DHS)
“The families preserved. American taxpayers spared the cost of their crimes and their benefits.
Diego Fernandez-Martinez, from Mexico, carriageing, vehicle theft, possession of drug parafarnellia, possession of a controlled substance for sale, robbery and a weapon for the possession of prisoners, according to DHS, according to DHS, is in possession of a weapon. The agency also said that he is a member of the Sarenos gang.
The DHS said the Mexican National Juan Carlos Marin-Hipolito was convicted of murder and sentenced to 50 years in jail.
Jam Sarina-Rodriguez, also from Mexico, is a registered sexual criminal convicted for the continuous sexual abuse of a child and, according to the agency, was sentenced to 16 years in jail.
Mexican female Martina Zakarias is a convicted sexual criminal who was convicted of lewd or erotic acts with a child under 14 years of age and sentenced to eight years in jail, said DHS.
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Jaime Sarinana-Rodriguez (left) and Quok Dung Fam (right) were arrested during a snow raid at Los Angeles. (DHS)
Edgar Isaac Lopez, also from Mexico, was convicted of voluntary mangelot, hair cruelty, resulting in injury or death, attack by a prisoner, an illegal performance of a fake or fraud ID card or permit, and overlapping, according to the department.
A registered sexual criminal, Omar Guzman-Rodriguez, is guilty, in which DHS said DHS said that the theft, check or money order, taking a vehicle without the owner’s consent, the vehicle theft and theft and the stolen vehicle and working with a child under 14 years old. He is also from Mexico.
Joel Benjamin Rayes of L Salavador, a registered sexual criminal, who is forced to rape and rape a person in sexual conduct, said DHS.
Yohans Zarai, from the African country of Eritrea, is a registered sexual criminal and was convicted of robbery, battery with severe physical injuries, attacks to rape, sexual entry with a foreign object with force, attack with a deadly weapon, which is not a theft with a gun and failure to register as a sex off.
Both Hong Jing (left) and Martina Zakarias (right) were arrested by ice during the immigration raid at Los Angeles. (DHS)
South Korean National Justin Chung has convicted a murder and shooting at a residence, said DHS, and sentenced to 75 years in jail.
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Quok Dong Pam from Vietnam, a registered sexual criminal who is abducted, raping a force, sodomi in concert, oral sexual intercourse in concerts with force, robbery and raping the intention of raping, convicted for capturing a controlled substance, said DHS said. He was sentenced to 64 years in jail.
His brother, Bo Quock Fam, is a registered sexual criminal, who was convicted with rape, hand or arms sex crime, force or violence in concerts, convicted with oral sexual intercourse and was sentenced to 118 years in jail according to DHS.
The Chinese woman Hong Jing was convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol, helping, hatred and getting involved in sex smuggling as well as racketing.
Arrest comes amid federal immigration raids that started in June Los Angeles Area, Which also occurred in local businesses and gave rise to protests against the arrest of snow and the large -scale exile efforts of the Trump administration.