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Here’s how many illegal migrant gangbangers DHS arrested this year under Trump

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) recently announced that they have successfully removed nearly 8,000 criminal illegal immigrant gang members from American communities since President Trump took office. This update comes following the sentencing of an alleged MS-13 member to over five decades in prison for his involvement in two brutal murders in New York City.

Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis emphasized the case of Ramiro Gutierrez, highlighting the horrific crimes he committed while residing in the country illegally. Gutierrez was involved in the planning and execution of two murders, including the brutal slaying of Victor Alvarenga in Queens, New York. Additionally, Gutierrez and his accomplices followed rival gang member Abel Mosso onto a subway train, where they assaulted him, dragged him out onto the platform, and fatally shot him multiple times with his own firearm.

Gutierrez, who entered the US illegally at an undisclosed time and place, was apprehended shortly after the subway murder and pleaded guilty to his crimes last year. The Homeland Security Investigations unit played a crucial role in the investigation, arrest, and successful prosecution of Gutierrez, working closely with federal and local law enforcement agencies.

MS-13, the gang to which Gutierrez belonged, is known for its heinous acts of violence, including rape, mutilation, and murder. Acting Assistant Secretary Bis commended President Trump for his efforts in dismantling transnational criminal gangs like MS-13, stating that the administration is committed to making American communities safer by targeting these violent organizations.

Overall, the DHS’s ongoing crackdown on criminal illegal immigrant gang members underscores the administration’s commitment to ensuring public safety and upholding the rule of law. Through collaboration with law enforcement partners, the DHS continues to make significant strides in removing dangerous individuals from our streets and holding them accountable for their crimes.

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