ICE agents just scooped up a handful of illegal aliens convicted of child sex crimes, armed robbery, and assault — criminals who were living comfortably in American communities because somebody decided enforcing the law was optional. The arrests, reported exclusively by Breitbart, include men whose rap sheets read like a horror movie marathon.
But sure, tell me again how ICE is the villain in this story. Really. I'll wait.
Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Lauren Bis didn't mince words. "Yesterday, the men and women of ICE arrested multiple criminal aliens convicted of enticing children for indecent purposes, assault and battery, and armed robbery," Bis said. She added, "This Police Week, we are highlighting some of the worst of the worst ICE law enforcement arrested. Every single day, our ICE law enforcement officers put their lives on the line to arrest murderers, rapists, pedophiles, gang members, and terrorists."
Let's talk about who these people actually are, since the left would prefer you never find out.
Roberto Valdes-Catalan, a Cuban national, was picked up in Davidson County, Tennessee. His conviction? Felony enticement of a minor for indecent purposes. A child sex offender. Walking around free in Tennessee. Let that marinate for a second.
Then there's Jorge Luis Fuentes, another Cuban national, arrested in Austin, Texas, with convictions for domestic violence. Carvette Anthony Gentles, a Jamaican national, got nabbed in Boston, Massachusetts — his greatest hits include assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. Carlos Jared Gonzalez-Trejo, a Mexican national, was grabbed in the Bronx with an armed robbery conviction. And Juan Gonzales-Cruz, also a Mexican national, was arrested in Navajo County, Arizona, for intoxicated assault on a peace officer and attempted destruction of a public jail.
So we've got a child predator in Tennessee, a domestic abuser in Texas, an armed robber in the Bronx, and a guy in Arizona who tried to destroy the jail he was sitting in. These are the people sanctuary cities were shielding from deportation. These are the guys progressive mayors lost sleep over — not because they were dangerous, but because ICE might actually remove them.
The locations tell the story all by themselves. Boston. The Bronx. Austin. These aren't exactly MAGA strongholds. These are cities where local politicians built entire political brands around the idea that cooperating with federal immigration enforcement was somehow immoral.
You know what's actually immoral? A child sex offender walking free in Davidson County because some bureaucrat decided deportation was too mean.
Every single one of these arrests is a win. Every single one means some community is safer today than it was yesterday. And every single one happened because we have an administration that actually believes in enforcing the law instead of apologizing for it.
The left will frame this as cruelty. They always do. They'll skip right past the child sex crimes and the armed robbery and the assault with a dangerous weapon, and they'll go straight to the part where they call ICE agents jackbooted thugs.
But here's the thing the Democrats can never answer: which one of these guys did you want to keep? The child predator? The armed robber? The guy who beat someone with a weapon in Boston? Pick one. Stand behind your policy. Tell the voters of Davidson County, Tennessee, that Roberto Valdes-Catalan deserved to stay.
They won't. They never do. Because the moment you put names and crimes next to the word "sanctuary," the whole argument falls apart like a wet paper bag.
ICE showed up. ICE did their job. And tonight, five convicted criminals are exactly where they should be — in custody instead of in your neighborhood.