The streets are safer this week, thanks to the diligent efforts of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), which has successfully apprehended a number of serious offenders. This brings to light a critical issue: the ongoing debate about crime and immigration, and how political narratives shape public perception.
If it were up to the Democrats and mainstream media, it seems these dangerous individuals might still be on the loose. However, the facts tell a different story.
Here are some of the individuals arrested by ICE in recent days, showcasing a troubling trend:
Luis Olmedo Quishpi-Poalasin, a 35-year-old from Ecuador, was apprehended by ICE in New York City. His criminal history includes multiple convictions for rape and sexual assault, underscoring a severe threat to the community.

Eduardo Garcia-Cortez, a 64-year-old from Honduras, was arrested in Houston. His record includes a conviction for murder, highlighting the gravity of the offenses being addressed.

Arcelio Barrera, a 49-year-old from Guatemala, was taken into custody by ICE in Chicago. Known as a member of the Paisas gang, he has several convictions, including assault and arson, revealing the intersection of immigration and gang violence.

Jing Ming Long, a 50-year-old citizen of China, was arrested in Baltimore for sex trafficking, a serious crime that highlights the international dimensions of criminal activity.

Jesus Guadalupe Salazar, a 23-year-old from Mexico, was apprehended in Houston. His criminal history includes assault against a pregnant woman, raising alarms about domestic violence trends.

Jose Luis Orozco Torres, a 37-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in Los Angeles. His record includes lewd acts with a minor and other serious offenses, further emphasizing the need for vigilance within communities.

Pedro Contreras-Soto, a 54-year-old from Mexico, was apprehended in Los Angeles with a serious history of violent crimes, including rape and kidnapping, drawing attention to the critical intersection of immigration policy and community safety.

Roberto Salvador-Casimiro, a 35-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in Chicago for predatory sexual assault against a child, a stark reminder of the vulnerabilities faced by minors in society.

Alfredo Giron, a 34-year-old from the Dominican Republic, was arrested in Buffalo for murder, an act that raises profound concerns about public safety and the effectiveness of immigration enforcement.

Luis Enrique Roque-Avila, a 36-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in Denver as a registered sex offender with a history of sexual assault against children, exemplifying the challenges faced by authorities in monitoring repeat offenders.

Moises Arturo Vieyra Gallegos, a 29-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in San Francisco for possession of child pornography, a serious crime that reflects the ongoing challenges of protecting vulnerable populations.

Jose Herrera-Garcia, a 21-year-old from Colombia, was arrested in Philadelphia for indecent assault against a minor, illustrating the urgent need for stringent immigration policies to address such heinous acts.

Mark Anthony Scaffe, a 46-year-old from Jamaica, was arrested in Boston for multiple counts of child rape, a shocking reminder of the devastating impact of sexual violence on communities.

Patrick Malston Garfield, a 43-year-old from Guyana, was arrested in New York City for sexual offenses against minors, presenting a serious challenge to public safety that policymakers must address.

Esteban Pineda-Guillen, a 34-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in Seattle for multiple DUIs and conspiracy to commit sexual assault, shedding light on the complexities of managing offenders with substance abuse issues.

Nelson Juarez, a 62-year-old from El Salvador, was arrested in Buffalo for sexual conduct with a minor, highlighting the ongoing issues surrounding child protection in immigrant communities.

Misael De Jesus Granados-Chavez, a 32-year-old from El Salvador, was arrested in Atlanta for sexual assault against a child, a tragic reminder of the need for effective immigration policies that prioritize public safety.

Diego Rodriguez Perez, a 32-year-old from Mexico, was arrested in Philadelphia for unlawful sexual contact with a minor, further emphasizing the pressing issue of child safety in immigrant populations.