“Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a prominent figure in the Democratic Party, has advocated for the abolition of ICE. Meanwhile, the dedicated personnel of ICE work tirelessly to remove dangerous criminal illegal immigrants from our neighborhoods and safeguard American citizens. What motivates AOC to halt these efforts?” — Abigail Jackson, White House Spokeswoman
As President Donald J. Trump and his administration, alongside the valiant agents of ICE, strive to eliminate threats posed by criminal illegal immigrants—often labeled as killers and gang members—leading Democrats are intensifying their calls to dismantle the very agency tasked with maintaining public safety.
“ICE, an agency established in 2003 during the era of the Patriot Act, operates outside of accountability and should not exist,” asserts Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, who has positioned herself as a leader within the Democratic Party.
One must question the congresswoman’s apparent disregard for the safety of her constituents in New York, who have suffered tragic fates at the hands of criminal illegal immigrants allowed to wander freely due to New York’s so-called “sanctuary” policies.
Consider this brief overview of some of the criminal illegal immigrants recently apprehended by ICE in New York:
Julian Lema Bravo, an Ecuadorian national previously convicted of rape against a victim under 15 years old.

Luis Alejandro Castillo-Torres, a Venezuelan national affiliated with the Tren de Aragua gang, holding a conviction for felony assault and multiple arrests for assault, robbery, and criminal possession of a weapon.

Kervin Broderick Davis, a registered sex offender from Jamaica, convicted of first-degree sexual assault.

Tanya Campbell, a Jamaican national convicted of first-degree manslaughter.

Sayanam Ghimire, a Nepali national with a conviction for first-degree attempted sexual abuse of a victim under 13.

Litzy Janel Saavedra, a Mexican national convicted of felony rape.

Surjit Singh, an Indian national previously convicted of third-degree assault with intent to cause physical injury, who was ordered removed by a judge in 2007.

Jonathan Cortez Vasquez, a Salvadoran national with multiple convictions, including criminal contempt and actions resulting in harm to a minor under 17.

Roxana Ofelia Pinto-Quijada, a Venezuelan national convicted of grand theft.