Sixteen have sentences for murder or homicide, according to an official DHS statement dated September 5.
Miami, United States. – The United States National Security Department (DHS) published criminal names and background with sentences for serious crimes in the state prison of Louisiana (Angola Prison), of a total of 51 foreigners, mostly with sentences for murder or homicide, according to An official DHS statement dated September 5.
A DHS spokesman said: “murderers, pedophiles, rapists and predators of minors. These are the illegal criminal barbarians arrested by ICE and who are arrested in Louisiana Lockup.” And he warned: “If you are in the United States illegally, you could find yourself in CECOT, Cornhusker Clink, Speedway Slammer or Louisiana Lockup. Criminal illegal foreigners are not welcome in the US.”
In total, the DHS published the name, nationality and charges charged with 51 foreigners, of which 26 have been convicted of murder/homicide, eight for rape, eight for sexual exploitation of minors and nine for sexual aggression also also minors.
The 22 Cubans and their convictions
These are the names from Cuba and the crime consigned by the federal authority:
Condemos for murder/homicide (16):
Erick Carlos Artiles Ramos
Félix Bartutis Pérez
Ricardo Blanco Chomat
Ramón Fernández-Correa
Elpidio Morales
Luis Gastón-Sánchez
Daniel González Oropeza
José González Suárez
Eddy López Jemot
Reynaldo Luna-Sivila
Aramís Felipe Perdomo Anasco
Raimundo Poey Marrero
Francisco Rodríguez-Romero
Osvaldo Valdés Basnuevo
Dimas E. Vázquez
Juan Carlos Viera-Guedes
Sexual and related crimes (6):
Yamil Ballate-Martínez-Sexual exploitation of a minor
Jorge Cajides-Vegas-Sexual aggression by force to a minor
Félix Fernando Martínez Rico – Violation with weapon
Ariochy Morán – Aggravated Sexual Crime – Touches of a minor
Maykel Rodríguez Valladares – Aggravated Sexual Crime – Touches of a minor
Humberto Vargas-López-Violation by force
Recent arrests of Cubans and deportation policy to third countries
Last August 6, ICE He arrested two Cuban citizens with criminal history In an operation directed against foreigners in an irregular situation with severe criminal record: Osvaldo Rabiero-Alvarez (72 years), with sentences for falsification, cocaine traffic, heroin traffic, theft and aggravated aggression in the United States; and Andrés Guilarte, with condemnations for cocaine traffic and major motor vehicle in Naples, Florida.
In that context, the Secretary of National Security, Kristi Noem, declared: “Our brave forces of the ICE order now face a 1,000% increase in aggressions against them while risking their lives to arrest the worst of the worst of illegal criminal foreigners (…). We will not allow, nor have we allowed, that this violence stops us or slows us down.”
The US authorities have deported Cubans with serious convictions to third countries when Havana refuses to receive them. In July of this year, the DHS confirmed the deportation to Esuatini of a Cuban convicted of homicide in the first degree and aggravated aggression. “These illegal criminal foreigners are so exceptionally barbarian that their countries of origin refused to accept them back,” said the Federal Agency.
Two months before, in May, two other Cubans-Arias-Hierro and José Manuel Rodríguez-Quiñones— They were sent to South Sudan. Then the DHS said: “No country on Earth wanted to accept them, because their crimes are so monstrous and barbarians that are unique.”
