Tuesday, September 16, 2025
Migrant Crime

MIGRANT CRIME ROUND-UP: Pedophiles and Baby Killers.

Donald Trump describes migrant crime as a “new category of crime” that is “going to be worse than any other form of crime.” A National Pulse review of the past week finds illegal aliens have indeed been involved in the worst offenses on the books multiple times.

BABY BEATEN TO DEATH. 

Twenty-six-year-old Melvin Jesus Aquino Enriquez has been arrested in Montgomery County, Texas, accused of inflicting a brutal month on a three-month-old baby. The infant was admitted to hospital but later died.

As of the time of publication, the authorities have released little information on Enriquez. His nationality and manner of entry have not been disclosed, and nor has his connection, if any, to the murdered child. He faces separate charges for strangling the baby’s mother, however.

While some media outlets have chosen to describe him as simply a “Montgomery County man,” other reports confirm he is an illegal alien subject to a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detainer request.

RELEASED TO TARGET CHILDREN.

Marvin Dionel Perez Lopez, a 20-year-old Guatemalan illegal, has been arrested for kidnapping an 11-year-old girl from the street in Lake Worth, Florida, and sexually assaulting her. Lopez crossed the southern border illegally in January and presented himself to Border Patrol, but was soon released and given a date to appear before an immigration judge — in 2027. 

He is accused of snatching his alleged victim near her home and forcing her into a van, where he began to assault her. Her fate may have been even worse had the girl’s mother not noticed what was going on and rushed over to the vehicle, with the migrant fleeing on foot when she began banging on the door.

“Here’s a Guatemalan, who came into the country illegally, was stopped by the border people, released, and made his way to South Florida. And now he commits a crime where he held an 11-year-old girl against her will and sexually assaulted her,” lamented Sheriff Ric Bradshaw.

A FAMILY AFFAIR. 

Josefina Cardona-Cardona has been arrested and faces deportation for attempting to hire a hitman to murder two witnesses against her son, Manuel Marcos Cardona, who was imprisoned for stabbing a teenager to death at a five-year-old’s birthday party in February.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office in Florida says Cardona-Cardona sought to “solicit someone to murder two cooperating witnesses in her son’s case.” However, the supposed assassins were undercover agents.

“Now, she faces two counts of Solicitation to Commit Murder and will be subject to deportation following the completion of her prosecution,” the office says.

She and Manuel Marcos Cardona’s father are said to have participated in a beating of the teenager he stabbed to death. She also attempted to flee the state with her son following the killing.

SERIAL PEDOPHILE. 

An unnamed Bangladeshi, aged 47, has been arrested by ICE in Litchfield, Connecticut. Connecticut State Police charged him with “multiple counts of commercial sex abuse, illegal sexual contact with a minor, fourth-degree sexual assault, risk of injury to child, and illegal sale of tobacco to a person under 21 years of age” in April, with ICE lodging an immigration detainer against him the same month.

“This unlawfully present individual allegedly brought harm to our Connecticut communities by sexually assaulting several children,” said a deportation officer.

‘SIGNIFICANT SAFETY THREAT.’ 

A 37-year-old Dominican was arrested by deportation officers in Providence, Rhode Island, after police charged him with two counts of first-degree child molestation, one count of second-degree child molestation, and one count of first-degree sexual assault.

The migrant “unlawfully entered the United States on [an] unknown date at an unknown location without being inspected, admitted or paroled by a U.S. immigration official,” making him a so-called “gotaway.”

“This unlawfully present Dominican national represents a significant safety threat, as he currently faces multiple felony child sexual assault charges,” said an ICE spokesman.

The charges were filed against the illegal in November 2023, but he was released and remained among the public until ICE took him into custody in April.

FUGITIVE RAPIST.

Jairo Arnoldo Matamoros Solorzano, a 47-year-old Costa Rican, has been removed to his native country, where he is wanted for sexual assault and rape.

He first fell foul of the authorities in March 2021, when the U.S. Coast Guard caught him with cocaine and marijuana at sea, resulting in his arrest for possession with intent to distribute. He was imprisoned by ICE and discovered to be wanted for sex crimes in Costa Rica after being transferred to ICE custody at the end of his sentence.

SHORT SENTENCE. 

A 55-year-old Guatemalan illegal has been arrested by ICE in Providence, Rhode Island. He had been sentenced to 25 years in prison after being convicted locally of first-degree child sexual molestation/sexual assault in December 2022, but this was reduced to “six years with 19 years suspended.”

The illegal alien served nothing like six years in custody and was released in April, however, the Rhode Island Department of Corrections contacted ICE to facilitate his arrest by deportation officers. He has been in the U.S. since 2008.

‘NO MORE DISTURBING CRIME.’

Deportation officers have arrested another Guatemalan pedophile, aged 25, in Billerica, Massachusetts. He was arrested and arraigned on two counts of rape of a child and four counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 years of age in 2021 and sentenced to just two years’ imprisonment in 2022.

“There is no more disturbing crime than sexual assault of a child,” said Todd M. Lyons, a field office director for ICE. “Those who are not lawfully present in this country and who are convicted of such disturbing crimes will be arrested and removed from our neighborhoods,” he claimed.

However, the sheer number of migrants convicted of crimes or facing criminal proceedings that ICE faces is overwhelming. Rep. Glenn Grothman, Chairman of the House National Security, Border, and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee, puts the number of illegal aliens known to ICE with criminal records or pending criminal charges at 617,000 — greater than the entire population of the State of Wyoming.

Read The National Pulse’s previous migrant crime round-up here

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Donald Trump describes migrant crime as a "new category of crime" that is "going to be worse than any other form of crime." A National Pulse review of the past week finds illegal aliens have indeed been involved in the worst offenses on the books multiple times. show more

CNN Anchor Begs Biden to Adopt Trump’s Immigration Policies.

CNN’s Fareed Zakaria is urging Joe Biden to adopt Donald Trump’s immigration policies. “The whole system is broken, and Biden needs to confront that and say, you know, ‘We are going to have to reform the whole system,’” he said.

“I would wish he’d do something much more extreme,” Zakaria said. “Like, say ‘the old asylum system is dead. No one is coming in through that process. You have to apply from your home country.’”

When interviewer Margaret Hoover pointed out that this was the “Trump policy,” the CNN host stumbled over his words slightly but acknowledged she was essentially correct.

“Which was a Trump– and also the Mexico, let– you know, you have to be in Mexico to apply,” he said, referencing Trump’s ‘Remain in Mexico’ policy.

“I think that’s all correct.”

Zakaria predicts adopting Trump’s policies will give Biden a better “political chance” in November. However, he also stresses the Trump policy is “the right policy, because the old asylum system is being gamed by millions of people.”

Immigration now ranks among inflation and the economy as one of voters’ top concerns. This includes among Democrats. Biden rates far below Trump in terms of his effectiveness on immigration and a range of other issues.

A majority of Americans believe Biden is actually encouraging illegal immigration to create a “permanent majority” for his party.

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CNN's Fareed Zakaria is urging Joe Biden to adopt Donald Trump's immigration policies. "The whole system is broken, and Biden needs to confront that and say, you know, ‘We are going to have to reform the whole system,’" he said. show more

Hundreds of Chinese Illegals Are Entering The U.S. EVERY SINGLE DAY.

Customs and Border Protection says — unofficially — that 175,000 “gotaways” have entered the U.S. and evaded detainment by agents since the start of the fiscal year in October. On average, nearly 1,000 illegal immigrants are coming into the country per day. A concerning portion of the illegal immigrants who’ve managed to evade border patrol may be of Chinese origin.

According to the official “encounter” numbers from the border patrol, agents have picked up at least 1,200 illegal Chinese immigrants in the first eight days of May. This comes out to roughly 150 Chinese nationals trying to enter the U.S. per day. The number, however, only included those actually detained by Customs and Border Patrol and not those merely observed entering the county. This means the number of illegal Chinese immigrants entering the U.S. is likely much higher.

Predominantly entering through the San Diego Sector, Chinese nationals have comprised an increasing share of illegal immigrants attempting to enter the U.S. across the country’s southern border with Mexico. Some government officials, including several members of Congress, worry the Chinese nationals are primarily smuggling drugs — especially fentanyl, which has been responsible for an ongoing drug overdose crisis.

House Republicans have repeatedly warned that the Chinese Communist government “wants the chaos and devastation” brought by fentanyl to continue to spread across the U.S. Additionally, some lawmakers contend illegal Chinese immigrants are being encouraged by the Chinese state to enter the U.S. to facilitate the spread of illicit and dangerous drugs.

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Customs and Border Protection says — unofficially — that 175,000 "gotaways" have entered the U.S. and evaded detainment by agents since the start of the fiscal year in October. On average, nearly 1,000 illegal immigrants are coming into the country per day. A concerning portion of the illegal immigrants who've managed to evade border patrol may be of Chinese origin. show more

SAVE Act Aims to Stop Illegals from Voting.

Speaker Mike Johnson is promoting the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to revise the National Voter Registration Act. The bill proposes amendments requiring proof of citizenship for individuals who register to vote at departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and other state agencies. It also mandates the removal of foreign nationals from state voting registers.

“There is currently an unprecedented and a clear and present danger to the integrity of our election system, and that is the threat of noncitizens and illegal aliens voting in our elections,” Johnson argues.

The Speaker says the introduction of the SAVE Act safeguards potential risks to the security of the election process. While the Joe Biden regime and its allies in the corporate media claim non-citizens are not voting in elections, weaknesses in the registration and vetting process mean it is happening — with such illegal voters three times more likely to vote for the Democrats.

Separate legislation has been introduced to stop resident foreigners, including illegal aliens, from being included in population counts used to decide congressional apportionment. The Biden regime has said it “strongly opposes” this legislation and Democratic politicians such as Rep. Yvette Clarke have suggested illegal immigration gives them an advantage in terms of redistricting.

A majority of Americans believe Joe Biden has been “encouraging” illegal aliens to enter the United States at scale to “create a permanent majority” for the Democratic Party over time. By the end of the current presidential term, he is projected to have overseen illegal immigration equal to all legal immigration from 1892 to 1954.

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Speaker Mike Johnson is promoting the Safeguarding American Voter Eligibility (SAVE) Act to revise the National Voter Registration Act. The bill proposes amendments requiring proof of citizenship for individuals who register to vote at departments of motor vehicles (DMVs) and other state agencies. It also mandates the removal of foreign nationals from state voting registers. show more

Migrants Account for Nearly 60% of Violent Crime in THIS Western Nation.

Recent data disclosed by Germany‘s Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) suggests that foreign migrants are committing a disproportionately large number of violent crimes. The data, reported by German broadcaster NTV, reveals that foreign migrants, who account for just 14.6 percent of the country’s population, were implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in Germany. Furthermore, the BKA documented a 14.5 percent rise in violent crimes attributed to non-German suspects from the previous year.

The data also reveals migrant involvement in other crimes. For instance, suspected foreigners constitute 187,000 of the total 424,000 alleged thieves, over 40 percent. In addition, the rate of non-German suspects in general crimes increased by 17.8 percent in a single year to reach 923,269, nearly 50 percent of the total suspected criminals last year. However, these figures do not include those migrants who have since gained German citizenship or those of migrant heritage.

The high degree of criminal conduct linked to foreign migrants has created a substantial burden on Germany’s ability to integrate these groups. The increase in alien crimes has prompted a response, with the German government promising to escalate the deportation of foreign offenders. Reflecting the growing dissatisfaction, the Christian Social Union party’s Andrea Lindholz said Germany is reaching its “limit” in its “ability to integrate” migrants.

German citizens increasingly disapprove of mass migration despite frequent criticism from the establishment. The anti-immigration, national populist Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) party has been surging in the polls and is expected to see significant gains in the upcoming European elections.

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Recent data disclosed by Germany's Federal Criminal Police Office (BKA) suggests that foreign migrants are committing a disproportionately large number of violent crimes. The data, reported by German broadcaster NTV, reveals that foreign migrants, who account for just 14.6 percent of the country's population, were implicated in 58.5 percent of all violent crimes in Germany. Furthermore, the BKA documented a 14.5 percent rise in violent crimes attributed to non-German suspects from the previous year. show more

Laken Riley’s Killer SHOULD Get The Death Penalty, But It’s Unlikely. Here’s The Gross Political Reason Why…

Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan migrant charged with murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, was formally indicted on ten charges by a grand jury on Wednesday. The charges include malice murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, and tampering with evidence. Ibarra is eligible to receive the death penalty under Georgia state law, but it is unlikely that Deborah Gonzalez, the state’s progressive Democrat district attorney, will seek it.

Gonzalez, the DA for the Western Georgia Judicial Circuit, ran on an extreme criminal justice reform platform that included ending cash bail and capital punishment. Keeping good on her word, in a January 2021 memo, Gonzalez announced that her office would no longer seek the death penalty.

“This office will: No longer seek the death penalty,” Gonzalez wrote. “Cases which are legally eligible for the death penalty are eligible for sentences of life without parole and life with parole eligibility after serving thirty years. Both of these sentences constitute very substantial punishment. Decisions to seek the sentence of life without parole are a sentence of death in prison.”

In Georgia, for a murderer to receive the death penalty, the offender must meet an aggravating circumstance, such as aggravated battery — for which Ibarra was also indicted — or another capital felony. Ibarra’s charges meet the death penalty standard, and his indictment suggests he certainly deserves it.

According to court documents, Ibarra allegedly attempted to rape Riley before “striking her head multiple times with a rock” and “asphyxiating her in a manner unknown to jurors.” Regardless of what Gonzalez decides, Ibarra’s actions stand as a shocking testament to the dangers of mass migration and the crime that comes with it.

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Jose Ibarra, the Venezuelan migrant charged with murdering Georgia nursing student Laken Riley, was formally indicted on ten charges by a grand jury on Wednesday. The charges include malice murder, kidnapping with bodily injury, aggravated assault with intent to rape, aggravated battery, and tampering with evidence. Ibarra is eligible to receive the death penalty under Georgia state law, but it is unlikely that Deborah Gonzalez, the state's progressive Democrat district attorney, will seek it. show more

DATA: Mass Migration a ‘Much Bigger Problem’ Than Climate Change.

A global study of 63,000 interviewees across 53 countries finds Europeans believe tackling mass migration is much more important than tackling climate change. Only 14 percent of respondents to the Denmark-based Alliance of Democracies Foundation placed the climate among the top three priorities for government.

Germans are most concerned by mass migration, with 44 percent desiring a cut. Less than a quarter listed the climate as a priority. The country’s leftist coalition government appears to be badly out of step with the public, having just passed legislation to make it even easier for foreigners to acquire German citizenship. Months later, the government conceded there had been a huge rise in foreigners committing crimes and that foreigners now account for an astonishing 41 percent of all criminal suspects.

“Since 2022, more and more Europeans say that their government should prioritize ‘reducing immigration’, and fewer say that their government should ‘fight climate change,'” the Alliance of Democracies report observes. “Now in 2024, for the first time, reducing immigration is a greater priority for most Europeans than fighting climate change.”

A similar phenomenon has been observed in the United States, where immigration overtook “Government” as “the most important problem facing the country” in February, according to Gallup. It also ranked ahead of “inflation” and “the economy in general,” even when combined.

This development is bad news for Joe Biden, who polls badly on inflation and the economy compared to Donald Trump, but especially badly on immigration.

Across the board, the 81-year-old has the worst approval rating of any president since the end of the Second World War at this point in his first and possibly only term.

Source: Alliance of Democracies Foundation.
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A global study of 63,000 interviewees across 53 countries finds Europeans believe tackling mass migration is much more important than tackling climate change. Only 14 percent of respondents to the Denmark-based Alliance of Democracies Foundation placed the climate among the top three priorities for government. show more

Politician Fined… After Linking to Govt’s Own Migrant Rape Stats.

Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, a politician from the Alternative für Deutschland Party (AfD), has been found guilty of ‘incitement’ for sharing a government link to statistics on rapes committed by migrants and questioning their disproportionately high incidence rate. In a 2021 social media post, Kaiser asked, in the context of refugee resettlement, “Afghan refugees, welcome culture for group rapes?”

In defense of her post, Kaiser explained her impetus was to spark a debate on the alarming crime rates among Afghan migrants. She stressed her concern as a woman feeling threatened, particularly by groups of male migrants. She also voiced concern that unchecked immigration might be fostering an atmosphere conducive to a surge in criminal activity. Her conviction was met with the pronouncement from the judge that “freedom of expression ends where human dignity begins.”

The announcement of the guilty verdict has sparked controversy and critique, including from entrepreneur and tech giant Elon Musk. “Are you saying the fine was for repeating accurate government statistics? Was there anything inaccurate in what she said?” Musk posted to X (formerly Twitter).

Kaiser has stated she will file an appeal against the verdict.

Germany has witnessed an 18 percent spike in foreign suspects, leading to 41 percent of all crime suspects belonging to foreign communities. Conservative factions in the country argue that these statistics point toward the need for a cap on immigration and a revision of integration policies. The German government, however, continues to focus on homegrown conservative ‘extremist’ threats, especially the AfD, which is expected to surge in this summer’s European elections.

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Marie-Thérèse Kaiser, a politician from the Alternative für Deutschland Party (AfD), has been found guilty of 'incitement' for sharing a government link to statistics on rapes committed by migrants and questioning their disproportionately high incidence rate. In a 2021 social media post, Kaiser asked, in the context of refugee resettlement, “Afghan refugees, welcome culture for group rapes?” show more

ANOTHER Illegal Arrested For Sexually Assaulting a Child.

A 20-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala was arrested and charged with kidnapping and raping an 11-year-old girl in Palm Beach, Florida, after being released into the United States by the Biden government. The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office states that records indicated Marvin Perez Lopez entered the country illegally this past January. He was briefly detained by Biden’s Department of Homeland Security (DHS) before being released into the country with an order to appear in a federal immigration court in 2027.

The Palm Beach County Sheriff’s timeline of the assault reveals that on May 2, the mother of the victim discovered her daughter in a van with Lopez, who also resided in their apartment complex. The mother — initially hesitant to involve law enforcement because of her own immigration status — eventually reported her daughter’s assault.

Local police interviewed the girl, who claimed she was forcibly taken into the van by Lopez and sexually assaulted. While attempting to escape the van, the girl was held back by Lopez. Law enforcement officers arrived at Lopez’s residence the next day to arrest the illegal alien. He reportedly fled in an effort to try and avoid capture. Despite running, authorities quickly apprehended the illegal immigrant accused of sexual assault.

Lopez is being held without bail in the Palm Beach County Jail.

The National Pulse has reported on a concerning number of sexual assaults committed by illegal immigrants.

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A 20-year-old illegal alien from Guatemala was arrested and charged with kidnapping and raping an 11-year-old girl in Palm Beach, Florida, after being released into the United States by the Biden government. The Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office states that records indicated Marvin Perez Lopez entered the country illegally this past January. He was briefly detained by Biden's Department of Homeland Security (DHS) before being released into the country with an order to appear in a federal immigration court in 2027. show more

BIDEN’S AMERICA: Major Corporates Using Migrant Child Labor, Paying Small Fines.

Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, a Tennessee-based sanitation company, is paying approximately $650,000 in civil penalties after a federal investigation revealed it was unlawfully employing child migrants. A third of sanitation workers at a Perdue Farms meat-processing plant using Fayette’s services were found to be comprised of children. According to the Labor Department, a Tyson Foods plant and service provider, QSI Sanitation, are also being probed.

Investigators found at least four minors were working in an Iowa slaughterhouse as of December 12, 2023. The Labour Department also believes 15 children were employed at a Perdue Farms facility in Virginia, and nine more at a Seaboard Triumph Foods facility in Iowa. The hazardous work involved sanitizing machines like head splitters, jaw pullers, and meat bandsaws. A severe injury of a 14-year-old, Marcos Crux, was reported at the Virginia plant.

Crux, originally from Guatemala, was able to enter the U.S. alone, with his parents’ knowledge, by exploiting the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act of 2008. He was pulled into a conveyor belt while working a night shift, mangling his left arm.

CORPORATE ENABLERS. 

Pro-mass migration companies like Tyson, which is also under investigation for allegedly dumping millions of pounds of toxic waste in American lakes and rivers, officially opposed child and illegal alien labor. However, the firm is part of a Barack Obama-linked organization called Tent, which lobbies for poorly vetted migrants awaiting asylum hearings to be given employment authorization documents while they wait.

“[W]hat they do is they sign up corporates all across America and they effectively say, ‘Hey, we’re going to get you cheap labor,’” explained Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief of The National Pulse, in an appearance on War Room in March.

“It’s indentured servitude, it’s a form of modern slavery… people who can en masse wash the chickens, people who don’t particularly care about health standards, wellbeing, minimum wage standards… just shove them into your factories and use them as human fodder,” Kassam said.

The Joe Biden regime has given employment authorization documents to illegal aliens in record numbers.

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Fayette Janitorial Service LLC, a Tennessee-based sanitation company, is paying approximately $650,000 in civil penalties after a federal investigation revealed it was unlawfully employing child migrants. A third of sanitation workers at a Perdue Farms meat-processing plant using Fayette's services were found to be comprised of children. According to the Labor Department, a Tyson Foods plant and service provider, QSI Sanitation, are also being probed. show more