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Over 350 Gangbangers with 1,700 Criminal Convictions Entered U.S. Illegally 1,400 Times

In yet another important immigration story ignored by the mainstream media, federal authorities in Texas arrested more than 350 gang members with a distressing 1,700 criminal convictions who entered the United States illegally over 1,400 times. The unbelievable figures speak loudly about the Biden administration’s catastrophic open border policies that welcomed a record-breaking 7.6 million illegal aliens, including hundreds of thousands with serious criminal records and more than 1.7 million from countries that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) determined pose a national security threat to the U.S. Fortunately, the Trump administration is working to clean up the mess by cracking down on criminal aliens with an aggressive nationwide initiative known as Operation Take Back America that aims to repel the invasion of illegal immigration and protect American communities from perpetrators of violent crimes.

The administration assures it is targeting the “worst of the worst,” criminal aliens for arrest and removal even as most media outlets spin the narrative to focus exclusively on heartless polices that separate families and victimize hard-working migrants. In this recent Texas case, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) conducted a six-month operation that nabbed hundreds of illegal aliens convicted of a “wide variety of offenses,” including homicide, sexual assault of a child, promotion of child pornography, burglary, drug and sex trafficking, arson, unlawful possession of a firearm and domestic violence, among other crimes. Most are members of violent gangs, including the renowned Mara Salvatrucha (MS-13), Tren de Aragua, Latin Kings, 15th Street Gang, Sureños, Paisas and Tango Blast. “Despite attempts by some to undermine the courageous work being done by our officers, the brave men and women of ICE continue to put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent transnational gang members, foreign fugitives and dangerous criminal aliens,” said Gabriel Martinez, the acting director of ICEs Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Houston. Martinez added that in the past couple of years gang members in Houston brutally raped and murdered a 12-year-old girl on her way to the store. “Our officers know their efforts can help prevent atrocities like that from every occurring again and they won’t rest until they’re all gone,” the Houston ICE ERO director said.

Federal authorities are providing mug shots and detailed criminal histories of the worst offenders, making it easy to report this critical story that clearly illustrates the urgency to enforce immigration laws after four years of devastating open border policies. Among those rounded up in the recent Houston operation is Milton Alexander Magana Fuentes, a 31-year-old child predator from El Salvador and member of the Paisas gang convicted of sexual indecency with a child, failure to register as a sex offender and illegal reentry into the U.S. Ronald Alberto Rivas-Aguilar, a 28-year-old MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, has been convicted of homicide yet illegally entered the U.S. twice. A 45-year-old Paisas gang member (Humberto Romero Avila), who entered the U.S. illegally 10 times, has four convictions for driving while intoxicated (DWI) as well as convictions for larceny and is wanted in his native Mexico for homicide. A 35-year-old Mexican Paisas gangbanger, Juan Pablo Hernandez Ramos, has convictions for possessing and promoting child pornography, sexual assault, and aggravated assault.

The disturbing list goes on and on with another Mexican Paisas gang member, 39-year-old Jose Angel Martinez, convicted of sexual indecency with a minor, aggravated assault and burglary and a 43-year-old Tango Blast gang member from Mexico with four DWI convictions, two hit-and-run convictions, burglary, drug possession, assault and larceny. Other members of dangerous gangs recently deported have convictions for drug possession and trafficking, aggravated assault, DWI, domestic violence, unlawful possession of a firearm and an array of other felonies. Many of the alien criminals illegally entered the U.S. a multitude of times and kept coming back through the formerly porous southwest border, ICE figures show. Among them is a Mexican Paisas gang member who entered the country illegally a whopping 40 times, a Mexican Sureños gangbanger who sneaked in 29 times and a Mexican Paisas gang member who managed to enter illegally 26 times.

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