Parady La, a 46-year-old illegal alien from Cambodia with a criminal history, died after suffering a severe drug withdrawal and cardiac arrest while in ICE custody at the Philadelphia Federal Detention Center. La was hospitalized in critical condition and later pronounced dead, with his medical condition indicating brain injury and organ failure. His criminal record includes multiple convictions over two decades, and he was detained by ICE following his arrest outside his residence. ICE reports such incidents to Congress and the public, emphasizing their commitment to humane treatment and medical care for detainees.
The DHS clarifies that a viral video misrepresented the arrest of Juliana Ojeda-Montoya, an illegal alien from Ecuador who previously stabbed a coworker with scissors; the DHS states there was no medical emergency during her arrest, and she resisted arrest while her husband, also illegal, refused medical help and left with their child after realizing he would be detained for immigration violations.
Radule Bojovic, an illegal alien from Montenegro, was working as a sworn police officer in Illinois, violating federal laws, and was arrested by ICE during Operation Midway Blitz. He had overstayed his visa by over a decade and was receiving taxpayer-funded benefits, raising concerns about sanctuary policies and law enforcement integrity in Illinois.
The DHS revealed that Ian Andre Roberts, who was serving as a school superintendent in Iowa, has a long criminal history and was arrested for possessing firearms and illegal alien status, raising concerns about background checks for public officials.
A Cuban national accused of beheading a man with a machete at a Dallas motel is in ICE custody, with authorities highlighting his criminal history and illegal status, amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and crime.
ICE has lodged a detainer for Yordanis Cobos-Martinez, a Cuban illegal alien with a criminal record including child sex abuse, who was recently arrested in Dallas for murder, where he allegedly beheaded a victim with a machete. Despite a final order of removal to Cuba, he was released under the Biden administration because Cuba refused to accept him due to his criminal history, raising concerns about the release of dangerous individuals into the U.S.
An ICE officer was seriously injured during a traffic stop in Chicago when an illegal alien resisted arrest and attempted to flee, dragging the officer with his car; the suspect was shot and pronounced dead, amid rising assaults on ICE personnel and concerns over social media influence on public safety.
A tragic accident in Florida resulted in three deaths when an illegal alien truck driver, granted a license in California's sanctuary policies, caused a crash. Critics argue these policies compromise public safety, while officials from the Trump Administration are working to remove the individual from the country.
Representative Tim Burchett of Tennessee faced backlash after falsely claiming on social media that an "illegal alien" was involved in the Kansas City Chiefs' Super Bowl celebration parade shooting, despite the individual in the photo not being one of the shooters. Two teenagers have been charged for the shooting, which left one dead and several injured. Burchett's claim has been corrected, and he has been criticized for promoting racism and circulating disinformation.