WORST OF THE WORST: ICE Arrests Murderers, Robbers, Violent Assailants, and Drunk Drivers

DHS will continue delivering on the American people’s mandate to keep our homeland safe and remove illegal aliens from our communities

WASHINGTON –– Yesterday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested more worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens, including those convicted for heinous crimes such as murder, armed robbery, assault, and driving while intoxicated.

“Every day, the men and women of ICE are risking their lives to arrest and remove the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens from our communities. Just yesterday, ICE arrested murderers, armed robbers, drunk drivers, and other dangerous criminals,” said Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin. “President Trump has made it clear: Illegal aliens are NOT welcome in our nation. If you’re in America illegally: LEAVE NOW, or we will find you, arrest you, and deport you.”

Yesterday’s arrests include:

Tho Van Huynh, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam, convicted for murder and armed robbery in Hall County, Georgia.

Victor Manuel Cervantes-Santillanes, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for second-degree murder, attempted murder, discharging a firearm out of motor vehicle, and discharging a firearm at or into a vehicle in Indian Springs, Nevada.

Phai You, a criminal illegal alien from Cambodia, convicted for second-degree murder and possession of a firearm in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Michael Cousins, a criminal illegal alien from Jamaica, convicted for manslaughter in White Plains, New York.

Gerardo Madrid, a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador, convicted for possession of cocaine, assault, possession of fraudulent immigration documents, illegal reentry, and TWO counts of driving while intoxicated in Coleman County, Texas.

Americans can see more public safety threats arrested in their communities on our webpage WOW.DHS.Gov.

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