Last week’s ‘Worst of the Worst’ illegal immigrant arrests and deportations

President Trump and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin are delivering on promises to rescue children and remove the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens terrorizing U.S. communities.

This week, agents arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted of raping children, continuous sexual abuse, and cold-blooded murder.

Jorge Alvarez-Gutierrez, an illegal alien from Mexico, was located in Tacoma, Washington, and arrested, ICE announced Wednesday June 17. Alvarez-Gutierrez is convicted of rape of a child and child molestation. According to court documents, he continuously raped a child under the age of 11, that began with touching, making her watch pornography, and worse in exchange for money.

“Over the weekend, while Americans enjoyed UFC Freedom 250 in our nation’s capital, the men and women of ICE law enforcement were hard at work arresting pedophiles, drug traffickers, and other violent criminals,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis

Of those arrested over the weekend, was Teodolo Resendiz-Figueroa, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico. The 65-year-old registered sex offender was sentenced to 22 years for continuous sexual abuse of a child and three counts of lewd acts upon a child in Los Angeles, California. ICE Los Angeles agents took him into custody pending removal after he victimized minors repeatedly.

Jose Jairo Rivas-Santiago is a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, and MS-13 gang member convicted for a 2016 robbery and murder.  According to the Virginia FBI, Rivas-Santiago’s conviction was part of a multi-year investigative effort targeting the MS-13 gang in the Richmond area. He now faces removal orders after gunning down Clemente Jimenez-Lopez in cold blood.

Juventino Bravo-Fajardo, a criminal illegal alien from Ecuador, is convicted of two counts of sexual conduct against a child in Riverhead, New York. Multiple offenses against minors underscore the pattern of targeting America’s most vulnerable, and now Bravo-Fajardo faces removal.

Miguel Gorasieta Jaimes, a bad hombre and criminal illegal alien from Mexico, is convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child in Harris County, Texas.

These arrests are part of ongoing operations where nearly 70% of ICE actions target individuals with U.S. criminal charges or convictions.

“Yesterday, our best of the best ICE officers arrested dangerous public safety threats, including murderers, pedophiles, sexual predators, and drug traffickers,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis.

From pedophiles exposing themselves to kids to gang-linked killers, DHS’s “Worst of the Worst” this week showcases five-of-thousands taken into custody, and now awaiting removal.

“8 out of 10 Americans support ICE law enforcement removing criminals from our country,” Bis continued. “We will continue to deliver on the President’s mandate from the American people to remove criminals from American communities.”