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Feds tout ‘worst of the worst’ arrests amid ICE surge in greater Boston

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The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday revealed ICE has arrested at least seven people since it ramped up immigration enforcement in Boston over the weekend, describing those arrested as the “worst of the worst.”

The seven people did not have any charges filed in Boston as of Wednesday. ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to MassLive’s request for comment.

The seven people arrested by ICE are:

  • Victor Gomez-Perez, 33, of Guatemala, is charged with aggravated rape, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, indecent assault and battery on a victim 14 years or older, and assault and battery on a police officer. Gomez-Perez has a previous conviction for assault.
  • Kely Yohana Espinosa-Viana, 34, of Colombia, is charged with aggravated assault on a pregnant person.
  • Brahian Valdez-Placencia, 31, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with armed robbery, assault and battery, strangulation/suffocation, and violation of a court order.
  • Joshua Gonzalez Baez, 24, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with trafficking heroin/morphine/opium, resisting officer, disorderly conduct, drug distribution.
  • Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez, 20, of Guatemala, is charged with assault and battery on a child.
  • Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia, 38, of Guatemala, has in the past been charged with strangulation/suffocation, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a family member.
  • Paulo Lima Borges, 39, of Cape Verde, has convictions for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute heroin.

    One person has a conviction for assault, here in america? One person has a conviction for possession with intent to distribute? Again here in america? The other five all have charged with but no convictions of anything else and these are the worst of the worst?





 
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday revealed ICE has arrested at least seven people since it ramped up immigration enforcement in Boston over the weekend, describing those arrested as the “worst of the worst.”

The seven people did not have any charges filed in Boston as of Wednesday. ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to MassLive’s request for comment.

The seven people arrested by ICE are:

  • Victor Gomez-Perez, 33, of Guatemala, is charged with aggravated rape, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, indecent assault and battery on a victim 14 years or older, and assault and battery on a police officer. Gomez-Perez has a previous conviction for assault.
  • Kely Yohana Espinosa-Viana, 34, of Colombia, is charged with aggravated assault on a pregnant person.
  • Brahian Valdez-Placencia, 31, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with armed robbery, assault and battery, strangulation/suffocation, and violation of a court order.
  • Joshua Gonzalez Baez, 24, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with trafficking heroin/morphine/opium, resisting officer, disorderly conduct, drug distribution.
  • Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez, 20, of Guatemala, is charged with assault and battery on a child.
  • Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia, 38, of Guatemala, has in the past been charged with strangulation/suffocation, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a family member.
  • Paulo Lima Borges, 39, of Cape Verde, has convictions for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute heroin.

    One person has a conviction for assault, here in america? One person has a conviction for possession with intent to distribute? Again here in america? The other five all have charged with but no convictions of anything else and these are the worst of the worst?







Public relations diversion.

Find a bunch of really bad guys, arrest them and deport them to underscore the claim of massive immigration fraud where here is little.

This is SO Trump
 
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday revealed ICE has arrested at least seven people since it ramped up immigration enforcement in Boston over the weekend, describing those arrested as the “worst of the worst.”

The seven people did not have any charges filed in Boston as of Wednesday. ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to MassLive’s request for comment.

The seven people arrested by ICE are:

  • Victor Gomez-Perez, 33, of Guatemala, is charged with aggravated rape, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, indecent assault and battery on a victim 14 years or older, and assault and battery on a police officer. Gomez-Perez has a previous conviction for assault.
  • Kely Yohana Espinosa-Viana, 34, of Colombia, is charged with aggravated assault on a pregnant person.
  • Brahian Valdez-Placencia, 31, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with armed robbery, assault and battery, strangulation/suffocation, and violation of a court order.
  • Joshua Gonzalez Baez, 24, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with trafficking heroin/morphine/opium, resisting officer, disorderly conduct, drug distribution.
  • Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez, 20, of Guatemala, is charged with assault and battery on a child.
  • Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia, 38, of Guatemala, has in the past been charged with strangulation/suffocation, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a family member.
  • Paulo Lima Borges, 39, of Cape Verde, has convictions for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute heroin.

    One person has a conviction for assault, here in america? One person has a conviction for possession with intent to distribute? Again here in america? The other five all have charged with but no convictions of anything else and these are the worst of the worst?




7?
I thought there were millions of illegals in the US who have committed crimes. The numbers from a big city like Boston should be much higher.
 
7?
I thought there were millions of illegals in the US who have committed crimes. The numbers from a big city like Boston should be much higher.
They're just getting warmed up, next week it might be seventy or seven hundred of the worst of the worst.
 
The Department of Homeland Security on Tuesday revealed ICE has arrested at least seven people since it ramped up immigration enforcement in Boston over the weekend, describing those arrested as the “worst of the worst.”

The seven people did not have any charges filed in Boston as of Wednesday. ICE and the Department of Homeland Security did not respond to MassLive’s request for comment.

The seven people arrested by ICE are:

  • Victor Gomez-Perez, 33, of Guatemala, is charged with aggravated rape, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, indecent assault and battery on a victim 14 years or older, and assault and battery on a police officer. Gomez-Perez has a previous conviction for assault.
  • Kely Yohana Espinosa-Viana, 34, of Colombia, is charged with aggravated assault on a pregnant person.
  • Brahian Valdez-Placencia, 31, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with armed robbery, assault and battery, strangulation/suffocation, and violation of a court order.
  • Joshua Gonzalez Baez, 24, of the Dominican Republic, is charged with trafficking heroin/morphine/opium, resisting officer, disorderly conduct, drug distribution.
  • Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez, 20, of Guatemala, is charged with assault and battery on a child.
  • Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia, 38, of Guatemala, has in the past been charged with strangulation/suffocation, assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, and assault and battery on a family member.
  • Paulo Lima Borges, 39, of Cape Verde, has convictions for possession with intent to distribute cocaine and possession with intent to distribute heroin.

    One person has a conviction for assault, here in america? One person has a conviction for possession with intent to distribute? Again here in america? The other five all have charged with but no convictions of anything else and these are the worst of the worst?




This is all just noise at this point. The DHS is just Trump's propaganda arm and personal army. I trust nothing that comes out of there.
 
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