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ICE arrests illegal immigrants accused of crimes

WASHINGTON:- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested criminal illegal immigrants accused of crimes. 

The arrested illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds are facing charges including sexual abuse of minors, rape, and assault with a deadly weapon.

“Yesterday’s arrests included criminal illegal immigrants convicted of some of the worst crimes imaginable, including sexual abuse of minors,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin.

The arrested illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds are Jose Rivera-Medrano, El Salvador, Milton Antunez-Bonilla, Honduras, Aaron Comissario-Galicia, Mexico, Juan Raul Chavez-Reyes, Mexico, and Joseph Perez-de la Cruz, Mexico.

Most of the arrested illegal immigrants with criminal backgrounds are members of the Hispanic community.

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