ICE Arrests Twice-Released Alien Convicted of Rape and Sodomy in Oregon
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Cristobal Felipe-Sarmiento, an illegal alien from Mexico, in Salem, Oregon on April 9, 2026. Felipe-Sarmiento was previously convicted of rape and sodomy in Marion County, Oregon in December 2016, and also has a 2014 conviction for driving under the influence. The arrest was conducted by Homeland Security Investigations in Portland, Oregon.
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DHS announced the arrest of an illegal alien convicted of rape and sodomy in Oregon. The individual was apprehended by Homeland Security Investigations following his release from local custody.\n\nThis announcement provides information about ICE enforcement activity targeting individuals with serious criminal convictions who are present in the U.S. illegally. Compliance officers and legal professionals should note this as an example of continued federal immigration enforcement priorities regarding criminal aliens.
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ICE Arrests TWICE RELEASED Illegal Alien Convicted of Rape and Sodomy in Oregon Following his Release From Jail by Sanctuary Politicians
Release Date: April 10, 2026
Sanctuary politicians make Americans less safe by releasing criminals from their jails into our communities to perpetrate more crimes and create more victims
WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Cristobal Felipe-Sarmiento, an illegal alien from Mexico previously convicted of rape and sodomy, in Salem, Oregon.
On April 9, 2026, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), a premiere law enforcement agency inside of ICE in Portland, OR reported arrested Felipe-Sarmiento, a convicted rapist.
In December 2016, Felipe-Sarmiento was convicted of both rape and sodomy in Marion County, Oregon. He also has a conviction for driving under the influence from 2014 in Marion County.
“This dangerous criminal illegal alien should NEVER have been in this country in the first place—let alone RELEASED TWICE by sanctuary politicians following convictions for *driving under the influence, rape, and sodomy,”* said **Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “Oregon sanctuary politicians that continue to release criminal illegal aliens like Cristobal Felipe-Sarmiento into American communities are playing Russian roulette with American lives. The brave men and women of DHS law enforcement are working every day to keep our communities safe by arresting these heinous criminals.”
Cristobal Felipe-Sarmiento
Felipe-Sarmiento entered the United States at an unknown date and time. He will remain in ICE custody pending removal proceedings.
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