
WASHINGTON — Greater than 20,000 unlawful migrants charged or convicted of crimes have been detained by the Trump administration because the Laken Riley Act was signed into legislation a yr in the past, based on officers.
The invoice — named after the Georgia nursing pupil murdered by an unlawful Venezuelan migrant and gangbanger — was the primary piece of laws that President Trump signed into legislation after returning to the White Home.
The Division of Homeland Safety introduced on the anniversary of its enactment Thursday that over 21,400 unlawful migrants had been taken off the streets by the feds in accordance with the act.
The invoice vastly expanded immigration detention, mandating that DHS detain unlawful migrants accused of theft, housebreaking, assaulting a legislation enforcement officer, and different violent crimes.
Beforehand, the feds have been solely required to detain migrants who have been accused of particular critical crimes.
One of many heinous prison migrants nabbed throughout the first yr of the Laken Riley Act consists of Cuban nationwide Sergio Luis Hernandez Gonzalez, who was convicted on two dozen expenses of larceny, housebreaking, theft, distributing cocaine, resisting an officer, automobile theft, and fraud.
Different prison migrants — from Mexico, the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Guatemala, Colombia, Venezuela, Iraq and India — have been detained with convictions for baby endangerment, aggravated assault with a weapon, promoting heroin, rape and murder, based on DHS officers.
Riley’s killer, Tren de Aragua gangbanger Jose Ibarra, snuck throughout the border in September 2022, two years earlier than he smashed within the 22-year-old’s head with a rock and asphyxiated her.
However a yr earlier than the horrific homicide, Ibarra was arrested in New York Metropolis for driving a moped with a 5-year-old on his again with out a helmet or seatbelt.
Ibarra slaughtered Riley whereas she was out for a jog on the College of Georgia’s campus on Feb. 22, 2024, after attempting to rape her.
He was convicted and sentenced to life with out parole final yr.
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“Thanks, President Trump, for signing the Laken Riley Act,” Homeland Safety Secretary Kristi Noem stated in an announcement.
“President Trump has empowered us to arrest and take away the thousands and thousands of violent prison unlawful aliens unleashed on the US by the earlier administration,” Noem added.
“Now, these criminals will face justice and be faraway from our nation.”
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The DHS chief vowed to “do every thing in our energy to deliver these heinous criminals to justice.”
“I’m so happy with what our courageous women and men of ICE have performed to take away these criminals from America’s streets,” Noem stated.
The Laken Riley Act handed each chambers of Congress with bipartisan assist, however lawmakers have lately raised considerations over the execution of the Trump administration’s mass deportations, notably in cities the place federal brokers have confronted fierce opposition and protests.
The deadly shootings of two Minneapolis residents — Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti — by DHS brokers have additionally catalyzed public opposition to the removals and prompted the president to dispatch border czar Tom Homan to ease tensions.
Among the many different prison migrants caught by DHS have been:
- Mexican nationals Antonio Quintana-Rodriguez, who was convicted of rape and unlawful entry; Omar Barojas-Arenas, who was convicted of kidnapping and drug possession; and Luz Brisseida Ramirez-Leal, who was convicted of cruelty in the direction of a toddler.
- Jamaican nationwide Nathaniel Antoney Sterling, who was convicted of sexual assault and later charged with resisting an officer, home abuse, possession of a weapon, and disorderly conduct.
- Indian migrant Varun Datta, who was convicted on 4 counts of sexual assault, resisting an officer, and driving beneath the affect of liquor. Datta was additionally charged with battery, shoplifting and trespassing.
- Colombian man Jersson Andrey Poveda Delgado, who was convicted of aggravated assault on a legislation enforcement officer and charged with battery.
- Dominican Republic nationwide Yaser Garcia Ramirez, who was convicted of carjacking, conspiracy to fabricate and distribute heroin, trespassing, and prison possession of a loaded gun. Ramirez was moreover charged with obstructing legislation enforcement, home violence and assault.
- Venezuelan Jorby Joel Escuraina-Suarez, who was convicted of aggravated assault with a weapon.
- Guatemalan nationwide Santos Chim-Diego, who was convicted of resisting an officer, aggravated assault on an officer, and driving beneath the affect of liquor. Chim-Diego was charged with cruelty towards a toddler, assault, home violence, and battery.
- Hamid Abdulimam Al Nassar, who was convicted of procuring for a minor for prostitution, possession of narcotics gear, drug possession and larceny. The Iraqi nationwide was additionally charged with fraud, embezzlement and aggravated assault with a weapon.