Illegal aliens arrested by ICE Houston in May accounted for 1,700 criminal convictions

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement office in Houston arrested 735 criminal illegal aliens in the Houston area in May who accounted for 1,711 criminal convictions.  In total, approximately 1,182, roughly 70 percent, of the criminal convictions were for violent crimes or offenses that endangered public safety and many of the other criminal convictions harmed American property interests.  

Of those, 25 of the aliens arrested were members or associates of some of the most brutal transnational and prison gangs in the world, including MS-13, Surenos 13, 18th Street, Tango Blast, Paisas, Chucos Tangos, Southwest Cholos, Brown and Proud, and La Primera. 

“We’re releasing this data not because it stands out from any other month, but because this is a snapshot of who we’re arresting every single month, as a result of the reckless immigration policies enacted by prior administrations that allowed gang members, murderers, child rapists and other violent criminal illegal aliens to flood into the country unvetted,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations acting Field Office Director Gabriel Martinez. “The public needs to know that the aliens we’re targeting aren’t the harmless economic migrants that the mainstream media and elected officials try to portray. These are violent criminals who repeatedly violate our laws and there’s no doubt if we don’t arrest and deport them from the U.S., they will continue to commit crimes and more Americans will be victimized as a result.”  

Among the criminal convictions represented were:  

  • 5 homicides and 1 attempted capital murder of a police officer  
  • 38 sex offenses, including 13 child sex offenses  
  • 12 sex trafficking convictions 
  • 170 burglary, robbery and theft convictions 
  • 224 aggravated assault, assault, and battery convictions 
  • 4 arson convictions 
  • 32 alien smuggling convictions 
  • 24 hit-and-run convictions 
  • 30 weapons offenses 
  • 3 kidnapping convictions 
  • 23 domestic violence convictions 
  • 8 child abuse, cruelty or neglect convictions 
  • 67 resisting arrest, fleeing and obstructing of justice convictions 
  • 495 DWI convictions, including 10 hit-and-run DWIs, three aliens convicted of six DWIs, two aliens convicted of five DWIs, nine aliens convicted of four DWIs, 47 aliens convicted of three DWIs, and 66 aliens convicted of two DWIs  
  • 4 crimes against persons convictions 
  • 2 gang activity convictions 
  • 11 drug trafficking convictions 
  • 15 terroristic threats convictions 
  • 2 deadly conduct convictions 
  • 4 street racing convictions, including 2 that resulted in serious bodily harm  
  • 1 illegally transporting explosives conviction 
  • 48 fraud, forgery and identity theft convictions 
  • 22 trespassing convictions 
  • 161 drug possession convictions 
  • 2 convictions for Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act offenses 
  • 316 other criminal convictions, including money laundering, illegally operating a gambling establishment, criminal mischief, contributing alcohol to minors, destruction of evidence, disorderly conduct, disturbing public peace, refusing to aid an officer, failure to appear, unlawful assembly, witness tampering, counterfeiting, property-related crimes and other non-violent offenses.  

Among the criminal illegal aliens arrested in the Houston area in May included:  

  • Juan Esteban Zelaya Hernandez, a 43-year-old, four-time deported criminal illegal alien and alleged Paisas gang member from Honduras who has been arrested for homicide, illegal reentry and illegal possession of a weapon and convicted of arson, battery, criminal mischief, damage to property and driving without a license. ICE arrested Zelaya Hernandez May 1 and he was deported to Honduras May 11.  
  • Dinh Quy Nguyen, a 56-year-old criminal illegal alien from Vietnam who has been convicted of attempted capital murder of a police officer and burglary. ICE arrested Nguyen May 5 and he remains in ICE custody pending his removal to Vietnam. 
  • Miguel Rosas Ventura, a 47-year-old three-time deported criminal illegal alien from Mexico who has been convicted of manslaughter. ICE arrested Ventura May 27 and he was deported to Mexico June 7. 
  • Javier Moya-Tentory, a 41-year-old, twice deported criminal illegal alien from Mexico who has been convicted of homicide.ICE arrested Moya-Tentory May 26 and he was deported to Mexico June 5. 
  • Jose Olban Martinez, a 32-year-old, twice-deported criminal illegal alien from Honduras who has been convicted of aggravated sexual assault of a child under 14 and illegal entry. ICE arrested Martinez May 13 and he was deported to Honduras May 20. 
  • Jose Salinas-Gonzalez, a 41-year-old criminal illegal alien and alleged Paisas associate from Mexico who has illegally entered the U.S. at least 10 times, and has been convicted twice for alien smuggling, five times for illegal reentry, twice for illegal entry, three times for probation violation and once for resisting arrest and conspiring aiding or abetting. Salinas has also been arrested for burglary, criminal mischief, assault causing bodily injury, resisting arrest, failure to stop and give info, and reckless driving. ICE arrested Salinas-Gonzalez May 1 and he was removed to Mexico May 13. 
  • Absalon Gonzalez Lopez, a 52-year-old criminal illegal alien from Cuba who has been convicted of indecency with a child by exposure, indecent exposure, possession of a controlled substance, failure to identify a fugitive from justice, criminal mischief, possession of controlled substance, and obstructing a peace officer. Gonzalez also pleaded guilty and received deferred adjudication for causing bodily injury to a child, elderly or disabled person and has been arrested for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, assault causing bodily injury and theft. ICE arrested Lopez May 18 and he remains in ICE custody pending his removal to Cuba. 
  • Juan Martin Lara-Goamez, a 45-year-old criminal illegal alien from Mexico who has illegally entered the U.S. eight times and has been arrested for indecency with a child with sexual contact, and convicted for assault, twice for drug possession, and once each for larceny, DWI, and injury to a child. ICE arrested Lara-Gomez May 22 and he was transferred to the U.S. Marshals Service May 28 to be prosecuted for illegal reentry, and an immigration detainer was lodged with USMS. 
  • Alonso Rafael Barrera-De Leon, a 41-year-old criminal illegal alien and admitted Paisas gang member from Mexico who has illegally entered the U.S. 12 times and has been convicted of drug trafficking, theft, drug possession, and illegal entry and reentry. ICE arrested Barrera-De Leon May 15 and he was deported to Mexico May 23. 
  • Juan Jose Aguilera-Lemus, a 56-year-old three-time deported criminal illegal alien from Honduras who has been convicted of aggravated battery, kidnapping, burglary with assault, assault, battery, child abuse with bodily harm and illegal reentry. Aguilera-Lemus has also been arrested for domestic violence, aggravated battery and obstruction. ICE arrested Aguilera-Lemus May 5 and he was deported to Honduras May 13. 
  • Burhan Qureshi, a 47-year-old criminal illegal alien from Pakistan who has been convicted for drug trafficking, aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury, possession of a controlled substance, possession of marijuana, and assault of a family member. ICE arrested Qureshi May 14 and he remains in ICE custody pending his removal to Pakistan. 
  • Melvin Hernandez, a 41-year-old, five-time deported criminal illegal alien from Honduras who has been convicted three times for assault and once each for burglary, arson, larceny and illegal reentry. Hernandez has also been arrested for attempted homicide, kidnapping, assault, DWI and illegal entry. ICE arrested Hernandez May 30 and he was turned over to the U.S. Marshals Service June 4 to be prosecuted for illegal reentry. 
  • Jose Hernandez Benitez, a 47-year-old criminal illegal alien from Honduras who has illegally entered the U.S. eight times and has been convicted three times for larceny, twice for illegal reentry, and once each for DWI, evading arrest, illegal entry, licensing violation and failure to ID. ICE arrested Benitez May 21 and he was deported to Honduras June 6. 
  • Feliciano Luna-Mendoza, a 40-year-old criminal illegal alien from El Salvador who has illegally entered the U.S. six times and has been convicted three times for DWI, twice for illegal reentry, and once each for assault and unlawful carrying of a weapon. ICE arrested Luna-Mendoza May 26 and he was deported to El Salvador May 29. 
  • Arturo Cruz-Badillo, a 44-year-old five-time deported criminal illegal alien from Mexico who has been convicted five times for DWI and once for illegal reentry and battery. ICE arrested Cruz-Badillo May 5 and he was deported to Mexico May 13. 
  • In addition to the illegal aliens arrested by ICE in May who have been convicted of criminal offenses, ICE also arrested more than 200 criminal illegal aliens who have pending criminal charges in the U.S. or abroad, including Carlos Galeano Lara, a 37-year-old criminal illegal alien and foreign fugitive wanted in his home country of Honduras for homicide. ICE arrested Galeano-Lara May 25 and he remains in ICE custody pending disposition of his immigration proceedings.  

Members of the public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-DHS-2-ICE (866-347-2423) or completing the online tip form.  

ICE’s Houston field office is responsible for conducting immigration enforcement in 58 counties in Southeast Texas, stretching down the Texas Gulf Coast from Beaumont to Corpus Christi. To learn more about ICE’s immigration enforcement mission in Southeast Texas, follow us on X at @EROHouston.  

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