• Immigration authorities highlight criminal history of multiple migrants

    From Leroy N. Soetoro@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jun 16 23:44:26 2025
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    https://www.foxnews.com/us/immigration-authorities-highlight-criminal- history-multiple-migrants-arrested-los-angeles

    Federal immigration authorities said some of the migrants arrested in the
    Los Angeles area last week had criminal histories that included assault
    and drug offenses.

    Nearly 45 people were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement on
    Friday alone, as officers swept through several locations, including two
    Home Depot stores, a store in the fashion district and a doughnut shop, prompting protests that continued through the weekend against immigration enforcement operations in which officers raided businesses to arrest
    workers. The weeklong tally of migrant arrests in the city surpassed 100.

    One man has already been sent back to Mexico after being picked up at a
    Home Depot on Friday morning. During the demonstrations, David Huerta, president of SEIU California, a labor union, was arrested and charged with impeding a federal agent while protesting.

    At the warehouse in the fashion district, agents executed a search warrant
    on Friday after a judge found there was probable cause that the employer
    was using fictitious documents for some of its workers, U.S. Attorney�s
    Office spokesperson Ciaran McEvoy told The Associated Press.

    President Donald Trump deployed California National Guard troops to Los
    Angeles on Saturday after two days of clashes between protesters and
    federal immigration authorities in riot gear.

    Federal sources highlighted to Fox News some of last week's arrests in the
    Los Angeles area, which included violent and drug offenders.

    Rolando Veneracion-Enriquez, 55, of the Philippines, has a criminal
    history that includes a burglary in Ontario, California, for which he was sentenced to four years in prison, and sexual penetration with a foreign
    object with force and assault with intent to commit rape in the city of
    Pomona, for which he was sentenced to 37 years in prison. He was arrested
    on Saturday and served a notice to appear.

    Jose Gregorio Medranda Ortiz, 42, of Ecuador, was arrested Friday and
    served administrative deportation. His criminal history includes being sentenced to more than 11 years in prison for conspiracy to possess with
    intent to distribute five kilograms or more of cocaine while on board a
    vessel in Tampa, Florida.

    Armando Ordaz, 44, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday. He is an alleged
    active gang member of Bratz 13 who has a criminal history that includes
    sexual battery in Los Angeles, landing him a sentence of 135 days in jail
    and five years probation. He was also sentenced to 90 days in jail and
    three years probation for receiving known or stolen property in Norwalk
    and sentenced to 365 days in jail and four years probation for petty theft
    in Los Angeles.

    Victor Mendoza-Aguilar, 32, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday and has a criminal history in Pasadena that includes being sentenced to 112 days in
    jail for possessing unlawful paraphernalia, being sentenced to 16 months
    in jail for possessing controlled substances, being sentenced to four
    years behind bars for assault with a deadly weapon and being sentenced to
    364 days in jail for obstructing a public officer. He is an alleged active member of the Villa Boys gang and was previously removed from the U.S. in
    2017.

    Delfino Aguilar-Martinez, 51, of Mexico, was arrested on Friday and served
    a notice to appear. His criminal history includes assault with a deadly
    weapon with great bodily injury in Los Angeles, and he was sentenced to a
    year in jail.

    Jesus Alan Hernandez-Morales, 26, of Mexico, was removed from the U.S. on Saturday. His criminal history includes being sentenced in Las Cruces, New Mexico, to 239 days in jail for conspiracy to transport an illegal
    migrant.

    Lionel Sanchez-Laguna, 55, of Mexico, was arrested on Tuesday. He has a criminal history in the city of Orange that includes being sentenced to
    365 days in jail for discharging a firearm at an inhabited dwelling and vehicle, being sentenced to four years probation for battery on a spouse
    or cohabitant, being sentenced to four years probation for willful cruelty
    to a child, being sentenced to 10 days in jail for driving under the
    influence, being sentenced to three years behind bars for assault with a semi-automatic firearm and being sentenced to three years behind bars for personal use of a firearm.


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  • From Siri Cruz@21:1/5 to Leroy N. Soetoro on Mon Jun 16 16:59:36 2025
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    On 16/6/25 16:44, Leroy N. Soetoro wrote:
    Federal immigration authorities said some of the migrants arrested in the
    Los Angeles area last week had criminal histories that included assault
    and drug offenses.

    How many are farm workers?

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