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President Trump’s DHS Names 5 Criminal Illegal Aliens ICE Just Pulled Off American Streets


The Department of Homeland Security put out a new arrest list on June 30, 2026, and it reads like a rap sheet nobody wants living down the street.

ICE arrested another round of criminal illegal aliens the day before, all of them carrying convictions for serious crimes.

DHS framed the sweep under President Trump and Secretary Markwayne Mullin, with a simple promise attached to it: arrest criminal illegal aliens, remove them, and make America safe again.

The conviction list is brutal: continuous sexual abuse of a child, sexual assault, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, false imprisonment, weapons offenses, and drug trafficking.

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Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said ICE arrested criminal aliens for child sexual abuse, false imprisonment, illegal possession of weapons, and driving under the influence.

Bis said that under Trump and Mullin, ICE is targeting the worst of the worst criminal illegal aliens and pulling them out of American communities.

The word DHS keeps using is deliberate. Worst of the worst. And this list backs it up.

According to the Department of Homeland Security, the June 30 release was built around arrests ICE made the previous day. That date matters because the new list gives readers fresh named cases rather than another generic immigration-enforcement update.

DHS said the group included criminal illegal aliens with convictions for continuous sexual abuse of a child, sexual assault, lewd and lascivious acts with a minor, false imprisonment, weapons charges, DUI, and drug trafficking, which is why the agency framed the sweep as a public-safety issue first.

The agency also tied the arrests directly to President Trump and Secretary Markwayne Mullin’s public-safety push, saying criminal illegal aliens will be arrested and removed from American communities instead of being treated as a paperwork problem.

Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said ICE is targeting the worst of the worst, then DHS named five men, listed the conviction history it says put them in that category, and pointed readers to WOW.DHS.Gov for a broader running list of public-safety threats arrested in local communities.

DHS also directed readers to WOW.DHS.Gov for more public-safety threats arrested in local communities, making this part of a broader running enforcement ledger rather than a one-off press release.

Candido Ramirez-Arcega, from Mexico, was convicted of continuous sexual abuse of a child in Los Angeles, California.

Bruno Andres Anez-Hernandez, from Venezuela, was convicted of sexual assault and lewd and lascivious acts with a minor in Utah County, Utah.

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Manuel Montes-Garcia, from Mexico, was convicted of false imprisonment, weapon offenses, and driving under the influence of liquor in California.

Humberto Lira-Ortega, from Mexico, was convicted of possession of a controlled substance, possession of drug paraphernalia, possession of a dangerous weapon, and driving under the influence in Salt Lake County, Utah.

Fernando Valtierra-Villasana, from Mexico, was convicted of possession and purchase for sale of narcotics in Santa Cruz, California.

DHS pointed readers to WOW.DHS.Gov for more of the public-safety threats ICE has been arresting in communities across the country.

The pattern here is the point. Naming the crimes and naming the men takes the argument out of the abstract and puts it on paper.

For families living in the communities where these offenders were found, those arrests are not abstractions.

DHS is making the public-safety argument plainly: criminal illegal aliens with convictions like these should not be left in American communities.

That is the fight ICE is choosing, and DHS is not trying to hide the names.

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