U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced on May 5, 2026 that it had arrested five illegal aliens convicted of violent and drug offenses in the United States. The arrests were part of ICE’s effort to remove “criminal illegal aliens” from communities. Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said that ICE personnel are “risking their lives to go after heinous criminals” and that removing these individuals “puts the safety of Americans first.” The five arrests include: Bonifacio Diaz‑Cuevas, a Mexican national convicted of murder in Brooklyn, New York; Jonathan Alberto Miranda‑Ramos, a Salvadoran convicted of sex abuse of a minor in Rockville, Maryland; Onedelio Ramos‑Funez, a Guatemalan convicted of assault in Wake County, North Carolina; Julio Cesar Chavez‑Valdenea, a Mexican convicted of aggravated robbery with a deadly weapon in Tarrant County, Texas; and Wilmer Labarca‑Ysea, a Venezuelan convicted of cocaine trafficking in Hialeah, Florida. More arrests can be viewed on WOW.DHS.gov.
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