ICE Houston arrests 350-plus gang members with 1,400 illegal entries, 1,700 convictions

Among those arrested were convicted murderers, child predators, thieves, and arsonists, and an alien who illegally entered the U.S. 40 times

ICE arrested 356 illegal alien gang members in the Houston area during the first six months of the Trump administration who, as a group, have illegally entered the U.S. 1,434 times and been convicted of 1,685 criminal offenses. Among the criminal aliens arrested were convicted murderers, child predators, thieves and arsonists, and one alien who illegally entered the U.S. 40 times.

The arrests were a result of the administration’s focus on targeting the “worst of the worst” criminal aliens for arrest and removal to restore integrity to the nation’s immigration system and bolster public safety and national security.

“Despite attempts by some to undermine the courageous work being done by our officers, the brave men and women of ICE continue to put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent transnational gang members, foreign fugitives and dangerous criminal aliens,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Houston acting Field Office Director Gabriel Martinez. “In just the past couple of years in Houston, transnational gang members were responsible for brutally raping and murdering an innocent 12-year-old girl on her way to the store. Our officers know their efforts can help prevent atrocities like that from every occurring again and they won’t rest until they’re all gone.”

Among the gang members arrested by ICE in the Houston area over the past six months were:

  • Milton Alexander Magana Fuentes, a 31-year-old child predator and Paisas gang member from El Salvador, arrested July 2. He has illegally entered the U.S. four times. While illegally in the U.S., Magana Fuentes has been convicted of sexual indecency with a child, failure to register as a sex offender, illegal reentry and illegal entry.
  • Ronald Alberto Rivas-Aguilar, a 28-year-old MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, arrested July 21. He illegally entered the U.S. twice and has been convicted of homicide.
  • Humberto Romero Avila, a 45-year-old Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested Jan. 31. He illegally entered the U.S. 10 times. On Feb. 13, ICE deported Romero Avila to Mexico, where he was wanted for homicide. While he was in the U.S., Romero Avila was convicted of four DWIs, as well as larceny, illegal reentry and illegal entry.
  • Jonathan Josue Valle-Moralez, a 31-year-old previously deported MS-13 gang member from El Salvador, arrested Feb. 24. He’s been convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm. On March 6, ICE transferred Valle-Moralez into the custody of the U.S. Marshals Service to be prosecuted for homicide.
  • Javier Ivan Montoya-Avila, a 34-year-old Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested April 16. He illegally entered the U.S. 26 times and has been convicted of burglary, tampering with government records, criminal trespass, illegal reentry and illegal entry.
  • Jose Angel Martinez, a 39-year-old child predator and Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested May 7. He illegally entered the U.S. five times and has been convicted of sexual indecency with a minor, aggravated assault of a family member, resisting arrest, burglary, drug possession and obstructing police.
  • Luis Fernando Nava-Garcia, a 20-year-old Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested May 5. He illegally entered the U.S. 40 times and has been convicted twice for illegal reentry.
  • Gerardo Ortega-Contreras, 43-year-old previously deported Tango Blast gang member from Mexico, arrested June 26. He has been convicted five times for resisting/evading arrest, four times for DWI, three times each for obstructing an investigation and burglary; twice for hit-and-run, and once each for drug possession, assault and larceny.
  • Juan Manuel Cayetano-Vasquez, a 48-year-old Surenos-13 gang member from Mexico, arrested March 26. He illegally entered the U.S. 13 times. While illegally in the U.S., Cayetano-Vasquez was convicted six times for drug possession and three times for resisting arrest; twice each for domestic violence, assault and identity theft; and once each for false imprisonment, illegal entry, illegal reentry, battery and destroying evidence.
  • Jonathan Morales-Abundis, a 30-year-old Surenos-13 gang member from Mexico, arrested April 9. He illegally entered the U.S. 29 times and has been convicted three times for illegal reentry, and once for alien smuggling and illegal entry.
  • Jose Pizano-Tierrablanca, a 33-year-old Surenos-13 gang member from Mexico, arrested April 8. He illegally entered the U.S. four times and has been convicted of sexual indecency with a minor and illegal entry.
  • Samuel Valenzuela Martinez, a 55-year-old Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested July 7. He illegally entered the U.S. five times and has been convicted six times for DWI, three times each for assault and illegal entry, and once each for hit-and-run, larceny, cruelty toward a child, evading arrest, fraud and illegal reentry.
  • Luis Alberto Hernandez, a 46-year-old Latin Kings gang member from Mexico, arrested Feb. 6. He illegally entered the U.S. three times and has been convicted four times for domestic violence, three times for illegal reentry, twice for aggravated assault, and once each for drug trafficking, unlawful possession of a firearm, obstructing police, disorderly conduct, drug possession, interfering with a 911 emergency call and child abuse.
  • Juan Pablo Hernandez Ramos, a 35-year-old child predator and Paisas gang member from Mexico, arrested Feb. 14. He was deported from the U.S. three times and has been convicted of possession with intent to promote child pornography, sexual assault, aggravated assault, illegal entry and illegal reentry.

In total, ICE arrested members of more than 40 different gangs. The number of arrests among the more well-known gangs were 39 MS-13 gang members, 25 Tren de Aragua gang members, 15 18th Street Gang members, 6 Latin Kings gang members, 159 Paisas gang members, 12 Surenos-13 gang members, and 26 Tango Blast gang members.

The 1,685 criminal convictions were for a wide variety of offenses, including abduction, homicide, sexual assault, sexual assault of a child, promotion of child pornography, aggravated assault, domestic violence, burglary, alien smuggling, sex trafficking, organized crime, drug trafficking, drug possession, arson, trespassing, unlawful possession of a firearm, illegal entry, illegal reentry, fraud, escape and evading arrest.

Members of the public can report suspected violations of U.S. immigration law and other suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.

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Before creating Bluebonnet News in 2018, Vanesa Brashier was a community editor for the Houston Chronicle/Houston Community Newspapers. During part of her 12 years at the newspapers, she was assigned as the digital editor and managing editor for the Humble Observer, Kingwood Observer, East Montgomery County Observer and the Lake Houston Observer, and the editor of the Dayton News, Cleveland Advocate and Eastex Advocate. Over the years, she has earned more than two dozen writing awards, including Journalist of the Year.

5 COMMENTS

  1. I don’t understand. CNN said they were all here to provide a better life for their families and help build America. They seem like great people- I would absolutely leave my 11-year-old daughter in the care of a Mestizo household.

    • Racist are you? The number of white U.S. citizens that have committed these same crimes would be five times longer. Would you leave your child with an American white criminal? I don’t argue these people are bad people but U.S. citizens proportionately commitment far more crimes the brown people who are not supposed to be here. Your frame of mind only perpetuates racism and hate against the many millions of brown people who live and work here peacefully. Shame on you. I bet you call yourself a christian?

      • Bullshit speculation and posting what you think as fact, with no statistical basis to back it up. There was a several year span in Montgomery County where the number of arrests for sexual assault of a minor or some form of indecency went from an average of one arrest per month to nearly 20- that is a nearly 2,000% increase in crimes of that nature. The running average was 19 beaners for every 1 white person- 95% beanoid offenders. The stats need to be broken down on White per capita, vs bean per capita and the results are clear who the problem demographic is. It’s part of their uncivilized culture- and a big part of the reason lawful citizens of the US want them out.

      • You are one of those people who makes accusations of racism but have no idea what the word means. Those “brown” people are not a separate race.

  2. This article should also list U.S. citizens that have committed these same crimes. Oh sorry the list would be five times as many people so I guess there isn’t room here for all of our lovely white criminals, never mind…

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