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 February 5, 2026

ICE targets serious offenders in latest immigration roundup

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has just unveiled a hard-hitting operation targeting illegal aliens with grave criminal records.

ICE conducted a sweeping roundup this week, apprehending individuals convicted of severe crimes, including a pedophile, a sex offender, and a burglar.

The operation, part of ICE’s “Worst of the Worst” series, spotlighted offenders like Jose Guzman of Mexico, convicted of lewd acts with a child under 14, and Jose Marco Hernandez of El Salvador, convicted of a third-degree sex offense. Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin highlighted the challenges posed by sanctuary city policies in this enforcement effort.

ICE Battles Sanctuary City Roadblocks

Other notable arrests included Kha Ngoc Le of Vietnam, previously convicted of voluntary manslaughter and burglary, alongside Hector Gamez-Perdomo of Honduras and Julio Tenorio-Drag of Peru, both convicted of breaking and entering, according to Just the News. Since President Donald Trump’s return to the White House, ICE has sharpened its focus on the most dangerous criminal offenders. The administration aims to use this series to underscore the felonious histories of many illegal entrants.

The issue has sparked intense debate over how local policies impact national security. Sanctuary city rules, which often block cooperation with federal immigration authorities, have drawn sharp criticism from officials like McLaughlin. These policies are seen as direct barriers to keeping communities safe from proven threats.

McLaughlin didn’t mince words when addressing the dangers ICE officers face. “Sanctuary city policies prevent information sharing and prevent our law enforcement from being notified of criminal illegal aliens from jail,” she declared. This lack of communication means dangerous individuals can slip back into society unchecked.

She went on to emphasize the severity of the crimes involved. “These are just a few of the criminals our ICE law enforcement risked their lives to arrest yesterday: pedophiles, sex offenders, and murderers across the country yesterday,” McLaughlin added. It’s a stark reminder of what’s at stake when ideology trumps practicality.

Trump Administration Prioritizes Public Safety

Under Trump’s leadership, ICE is doubling down on removing the most egregious offenders from American streets. The “Worst of the Worst” initiative isn’t just a catchy title—it’s a mission to prioritize public safety over political posturing. This administration clearly understands that protecting citizens comes first.

McLaughlin also called for public support in this uphill battle. “Nothing will stop ICE law enforcement from removing criminals from American communities,” she affirmed. It’s a bold stance against the soft-on-crime crowd that often dominates urban policy.

She further urged gratitude for the agents on the front lines. “When you see an ICE law enforcement officer, thank them for risking their lives to make your neighborhoods safer,” McLaughlin said. It’s a call to action for everyday Americans to stand with those who stand guard.

Highlighting Criminal Histories of Offenders

The specifics of these arrests paint a grim picture of unchecked borders. From Guzman’s horrific child-related conviction to Hernandez’s sex offense record, these aren’t minor infractions. They’re the kind of crimes that shatter lives and demand accountability.

Then there’s Kha Ngoc Le, whose rap sheet includes manslaughter and robbery, showing a pattern of violent disregard for law and order. Add in the burglary convictions of Gamez-Perdomo and Tenorio-Drag, and it’s clear ICE is targeting a broad spectrum of criminality. These aren’t victims of circumstance; they’re repeat threats.

The administration’s push to publicize these cases through the “Worst of the Worst” series is a clever move. It cuts through the noise of progressive narratives that often paint enforcement as heartless. Instead, it forces a hard look at who’s really being protected by lax policies.

What’s Next for ICE Enforcement?

Looking ahead, the battle over sanctuary cities is unlikely to fade. These policies remain a thorn in the side of federal efforts to secure communities, and ICE will need sustained support to push back. Trump’s resolve on this issue seems ironclad, which is a relief for many.

The public’s role can’t be understated either. Recognizing the risks ICE officers take daily, as McLaughlin pointed out, could shift the conversation away from woke talking points and toward real safety concerns. It’s time for common sense to reclaim the narrative.

Ultimately, this roundup is a signal that the federal government is serious about tackling criminal illegal immigration head-on. With each operation, ICE chips away at the dangers lurking in plain sight. The question is whether local leaders will finally get on board or keep playing politics with people’s lives.

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