In a scene reminiscent of a chaotic street theater, radical left activists have taken to the streets of Los Angeles, engaging in a frenzy of hostility towards law enforcement. Reports indicate that they are attacking police officers, hurling projectiles at police vehicles, setting cars ablaze, and blocking freeways. Their motivation? Outrage over the Trump Administration’s efforts to remove violent criminal illegal immigrants from their communities.
One might think that Democratic leaders like Gavin Newsom and Karen Bass would express gratitude to President Trump for taking decisive action in a realm they seemingly shied away from—cleansing their streets of individuals labeled as criminal illegal immigrant killers, rapists, and gang members.
Recent Notable Arrests in Los Angeles
Here are some of the individuals who have recently been taken off the streets of Los Angeles:
Cuong Chanh Phan, a Vietnamese national and gang member, was convicted for second-degree murder. He was arrested in 1994 for his involvement in the gang-related murder of two teenagers at a graduation party.

Eswin Uriel Castro, a Mexican national, has a history of convictions for child molestation and possession of a dangerous weapon, along with prior arrests for robbery and domestic violence. He has been deported before.

Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez, a Filipino national, has faced convictions for rape, assault, burglary, and theft.

Cielo Vivar-Ubaldo, a Mexican national, has been convicted of sexual offenses involving a minor, narcotics violations, and hit-and-run incidents. He has also faced deportation.
Anastacio Enrique Solis-Salinas, a Nicaraguan national, has convictions for domestic violence and hit-and-run, with prior arrests for willful cruelty to a child.

Juan Antonio Flores-Felician, a Mexican national, has a history of burglary, possession of stolen property, and receiving stolen property, along with previous deportations.

Dzhakhar Aslambekov, a Russian national, was recently detained for credit card fraud involving government assistance programs.

Miguel Angel Palafox-Montes, a Mexican national, faces convictions for grand theft, narcotics violations, and identity theft, along with previous arrests for battery and burglary.

Rafael Gamez-Sanchez, a Mexican national, has a conviction for vehicular manslaughter.

Arturo Diaz-Perez, a Mexican national, has convictions for narcotics and weapons violations.

Felimon Alejo-Garcia, a Mexican national, has a conviction for driving under the influence.

Diego Hernando Quinones-Alvarado, a Colombian national, has a conviction for driving under the influence and a recent arrest for burglary.

Julian Riveros-Cadavid, a Colombian national, has previous arrests for domestic battery, child endangerment, assault with a deadly weapon, grand theft, and narcotics violations.

Jose Cristobal Hernandez-Buitron, a Peruvian national, has a conviction for robbery.

Chrissahdah Tooy, an Indonesian national, has convictions for narcotics, driving under the influence, and illegal entry.

Jordan Mauricio Meza-Esquibel, a Honduran national, has a record of previous arrests for distributing heroin and cocaine, as well as domestic violence.

Francisco Sanchez-Arguello, a Mexican national, has prior arrests for grand theft larceny and possession of a prohibited weapon.

Russell Gomez-Dzul, a Mexican national, was arrested for assaulting a federal officer during the riots.