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5 days ago
ICE Arrests Dangerous Illegal Immigrants in Memphis During Crime Crackdown

Memphis has long suffered from an epidemic of violent crime, with a murder rate that's four times higher than Mexico City's. But don't worry, folks—under the Trump administration's crackdown, we’re finally getting serious about it.

Thanks to President Trump’s strong leadership, ICE and federal authorities have taken to the streets of Memphis to remove some of the most dangerous individuals—illegal immigrant criminals who have been terrorizing the community. Gang members, pedophiles, rapists, domestic abusers, and drug traffickers, among others, have been arrested and removed from the streets, ensuring that local law enforcement can focus on their job without being bogged down by the chaos of illegal immigration.

Mugshot of Luis Alfredo Maldonado-Lopez (Credit: DHS)

Tricia McLaughlin, Assistant Homeland Security Secretary, made it clear: “No American should be afraid to walk down the streets in their own neighborhoods.” And under the direction of President Trump, ICE has been working tirelessly to make sure that Memphis is once again a safe place for law-abiding citizens.

Among those arrested was Luis Alfredo Maldonado-Lopez, a Honduran illegal immigrant with a history of child abuse. Alongside him, Mexican gang member Jose Eduardo Mena Perez was apprehended—he’s not only been convicted of burglary and weapon offenses but has a rap sheet longer than most people’s grocery lists. And let's not forget about Luis Alberto Cordova Bandala, another Mexican national who has previously faced charges for domestic violence and assault on police officers.

Mugshot of Jose Eduardo Mena Perez (Credit: DHS)

Even convicted smuggler Simeon Sosa-Camargo, from Mexico, found himself in cuffs as part of the ongoing effort to clean up the streets.

But this isn't just about Memphis. As part of Trump’s larger strategy, federal authorities are stepping up operations in high-crime cities like Portland, Chicago, and San Francisco. Kristi Noem, DHS Secretary, made it clear that the mission will continue in cities that need the most help, ensuring that no community is left behind.

Mugshot of Luis Alberto Cordova Bandala (Credit: DHS)

And the best part? This is just the beginning. Under Trump, the crackdown will only get tougher—so buckle up, criminals. The Trump administration’s commitment to public safety is stronger than ever. America is getting safer, one arrest at a time.