While rioters attacked ICE agents across Los Angeles, immigration officials arrested illegal aliens with histories of drug trafficking, sexually assaulting children and other forms of violence.
Demonstrations erupted into riots against law enforcement and private property following ICE raids in Los Angeles the weekend of June 7, as The Dallas Express reported at the time. Now, the Department of Homeland Security has identified several illegal aliens ICE arrested in Los Angeles on June 9 and 10.
To the LA rioters: you will not stop us or slow us down. ICE will continue to enforce the law and arrest criminal illegal aliens.
🧵Below is a list of some of the violent criminal illegal aliens arrested in ICE’s Los Angeles Operation on June 9 and 10:
— Homeland Security (@DHSgov) June 11, 2025
ICE agents arrested 53-year-old Mab Khleb, a Cambodian illegal alien, during the operations. He was previously convicted for possession and transport of a controlled substance, battery, and “lewd action with a child.” Khleb is a registered sex offender from Aguanga, California, convicted in 2004 for “lewd or lascivious acts with a child 14 or 15 years of age” while he was 10 or more years older than his victim.
Agents arrested 66-year-old Sang Louangprasert, a Laotian illegal alien. He was previously convicted for “inflicting corporal injury” on a “spouse or cohabitant” in Santa Barbara, California, and for “lewd or lascivious acts with a child under 14” in Fresno. Louangprasert is a registered sex offender from Anza, California, and he was convicted of assaulting a child in 1995.
During the operation, agents also arrested 48-year-old Jose Jimenez-Alvarado, a Honduran illegal alien previously convicted of “two counts of theft.”
ICE agents arrested several Mexican illegal aliens during the operation in Los Angeles. They captured Antonio Benitez-Ugarte, convicted of drug trafficking; Alberto Morales-Mejia, convicted for manufacturing methamphetamine and previously arrested for “document fraud” and weapon possession; Raul Teran-Guillen, with “prior arrests for human smuggling and money laundering.” They also arrested Jesus Romero-Retana, convicted of battery and threatening “crime with intent to terrorize,” and Gerardo Antonio-Palacios, convicted of homicide and burglary, and who “was previously deported.”
ICE posted a video of an immigration bust in Los Angeles on X, when they captured a suspect on an “active warrant” for assaulting a Border Patrol agent, also charged with fleeing and damaging federal property.
📺LOS ANGELES – ICE’s Special Response Team apprehends a man with an active warrant for assaulting a U.S. Border Patrol agent.
He’s also facing charges for fleeing to avoid prosecution and damage to federal property after he attempted to flee in his vehicle. pic.twitter.com/Falw37AJVm
— U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (@ICEgov) June 12, 2025
DHS warned the Los Angeles rioters that ICE will continue to enforce the law. “You will not stop us or slow us down. ICE will continue to enforce the law and arrest criminal illegal aliens.”
After the Los Angeles riots began, anti-ICE riots also unfolded across Texas in places like Dallas and Austin, as The Dallas Express reported at the time. Gov. Greg Abbott also deployed the National Guard across the state to quell unrest.
Dallas and Fort Worth police are preparing for upcoming “protests,” as left-wing agitators are planning nationwide “No Kings Day” demonstrations against President Donald Trump on June 14, The Dallas Express reported. Several events are set to take place in Dallas, Fort Worth, and the suburbs.