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ICE Arrests Five ‘Worst Of The Worst’ Criminal Illegal Aliens

Dallas Express | Jun 3, 2026
L to R, Top to Bottom: Felipe Richard Sa De Jesus, Omar Blas-Pineda, Said Salat Yarow, Emmanuelle Bonilla-Munoz, and Christhian Meza | Images by DHS, news release

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it arrested five “worst of the worst” illegal aliens with criminal convictions, including rape, predatory criminal sexual assault, sexual assault, assault, and robbery, in operations carried out on June 2, 2026.

The agency identified the criminal illegal aliens as being from Brazil, Mexico, Kenya, and Peru, according to information announced by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

Felipe Richard Sa De Jesus, a Brazilian national, was convicted of rape, strangulation or suffocation, and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon in Norwood, Massachusetts.

Omar Blas-Pineda, an illegal alien from Mexico, was convicted of predatory criminal sexual assault in Lake County, Illinois.

Said Salat Yarow, an illegal alien from Kenya, was convicted of sexual assault in Travis County, Texas.

Emmanuelle Bonilla-Munoz, an illegal alien from Mexico, was convicted of assault in Denton, Texas.

Christhian Meza, an illegal alien from Peru, was convicted of robbery in Queens, New York.

Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis credited the officers who carried out the arrests.

“Our ICE law enforcement officers truly are the best of the best. They put their lives on the line every day to arrest the worst of the worst,” Bis said. “Yesterday, they arrested multiple rapists, violent assailants, and robbers. If you see an ICE officer, thank them for their service.”

DHS directed the public to its WOW webpage for additional information on “worst of the worst” illegal aliens arrested in their communities.

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