ICE Arrests Multiple Criminal Aliens Including Pedophiles, Rapists, and Violent Assailants Over Weekend
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DHS released a press statement announcing that ICE arrested multiple criminal aliens over a weekend in April 2026. Those arrested were convicted of offenses including aggravated sexual abuse of a child, rape, corporal injuries to spouse or cohabitant, and assault with a deadly weapon. The announcement highlighted ICE enforcement activity across the country targeting individuals present in the US without legal status who had criminal convictions.
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DHS published a press release announcing that ICE enforcement operations over a weekend resulted in arrests of criminal aliens convicted of serious offenses. The release highlighted arrests of individuals from Guatemala and other countries convicted of crimes including child sexual abuse and domestic violence in Illinois and other states.\n\nThis document is an informational press release and does not create compliance obligations for regulated entities. It does not establish new regulatory requirements, enforcement standards, or penalties. Compliance officers need not take action based on this announcement, though they should remain aware of ongoing immigration enforcement priorities communicated through DHS public statements.
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ICE Arrests Multiple Pedophiles, Rapists, and Violent Assailants Over the Weekend
Release Date: April 13, 2026
WASHINGTON –– ** Over the weekend, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted for despicable crimes including aggravated sexual abuse of a child, rape, corporal injuries to spouse or cohabitant, and assault with a deadly weapon.
“While Americans enjoyed their weekends, the heroic men and women of ICE were removing *pedophiles, rapists, violent assailants, domestic abusers, thieves,** and burglars from American streets,”* said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “From coast to coast, ICE never stops, even on the weekends, arresting criminal illegal aliens in our country. President Trump has made it clear: criminal illegal aliens are not welcome in the United States of America.”
Arrests over the weekend include:
Miguel Lux-Acabal, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, convicted for aggravated sexual abuse of a child in Coles County, Illinois.
Gerino Pierda-Pompa, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for indecency with a child -sexual contact in Montgomery County, Texas.
Jose Ortez-Guillen, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, convicted for statutory sexual seduction in Ely, Nevada.
Mario Rodriguez-Ramirez, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, convicted for rape in Davidson County, Tennessee.
Carlos Rocemel Sanchez-Coyoy, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, convicted for oral copulation and sexual penetration with foreign object involving a person incapable of consent in Los Angeles, California.
Orlando Dubon-Vides, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, convicted for sexual abuse in Monticello, New York.
Miguel Angel Diaz, a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador, convicted for sexual battery in Prince William County, Virginia.
Carlos Rodezno-Quintanilla, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, convicted for transportation with intent to engage in criminal sexual activity in Williamsport, Pennsylvania.
Xuan Truong Hua, a criminal illegal alien from Vietnam, convicted for corporal injuries to spouse or cohabitant and assault with a deadly weapon in Los Angeles, California.
Jose David Elio Luis-Paraiso, a criminal illegal alien from Guatemala, convicted for assault with a deadly weapon in Los Angeles, California.
Josue Casco, a criminal illegal alien from Honduras, convicted for TWO counts of larceny and commercial sex in Alfred, Maine.
Juan Diaz-Mendia, a criminal illegal alien from Ecuador, convicted for grand larceny in Orange County, New York.
Jorge Duenas, a criminal illegal alien from Cuba, convicted for burglary of occupied dwelling in Miami, Florida.
Kristoff Jones, a criminal illegal alien from Jamaica, convicted for burglary in New York, New York.
Carla Guillen-Olvera, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for felony vehicle theft in Davidson County, Tennessee.
Americans can see more public safety threats arrested in their communities on our webpage WOW.DHS.Gov.
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