Since LA riots started, ICE has taken Molotov thrower, killer and child molester off the streets

The recent events in Los Angeles have shed light on the criminal activities of some illegal immigrants who are being protected by violent anti-ICE rioters. The Trump administration has highlighted the disturbing criminal backgrounds of these individuals, including child molesters, murderers, and drug dealers who are being shielded by sanctuary laws in California.
One such offender, Emiliano Garduno-Galvez, was arrested for attempted murder after throwing a Molotov cocktail at LA County sheriff’s deputies during the unrest. Garduno-Galvez, a previously deported individual, had been arrested twice last year but was able to evade detention due to the state’s sanctuary policies.
Despite the ongoing protests in Los Angeles, ICE has managed to arrest over 330 illegal immigrants with criminal records. Among them are individuals like Gerardo Antonio-Palacios, a Mexican national with prior convictions for homicide and burglary, and Mab Khleb, a Cambodian national convicted of drug activity, battery, and lewd actions with a child.
Other arrests include individuals with convictions for drug dealing, assault, money laundering, human smuggling, and burglary, mostly from Honduras and Mexico. The arrests have also included individuals like Cuong Chanh Phan, a convicted mass shooter, and Armando Ordaz, convicted of sexual battery.
The protests in Los Angeles have entered their sixth day, with demonstrations also spreading to other cities across the country. Despite the arrests and the criminal backgrounds of the individuals removed by ICE, the protests continue, leading to clashes with law enforcement and acts of civil disobedience.
The protests were sparked by ICE raids targeting illegal immigrant work hubs, leading to activists trying to prevent federal agents from carrying out their operations. The demonstrations escalated into riots in parts of the city, with looting and violence breaking out at night.
To control the chaos, President Trump has deployed thousands of National Guard troops and supplemented them with Marines. The situation remains tense as law enforcement continues to apprehend individuals with criminal backgrounds, despite the ongoing protests and unrest in Los Angeles.