DHS: Several criminal illegal aliens deported to South Sudan after delays from 'activist judges'

The Ministry of Homeland Security (DHS), frosted officers stranded and left at risk, “Delays of the Delays of activist judges” on Saturday, called on Saturday, eight criminals were deported to South Sudan on illegal illegal foreigners’ Independence Day.
“These patients were finally deported to South Sudan on the Day of Independence,” Deputy Secretary Tricia McLughlin said. He said.
“After the delays that endangered our law enforcement forces of the activist judges, ICE, ICE, has deported the illegal illegal foreigners who would not even accept their own countries.”
The effort of deportation gave the movement of the Supreme Court on July 3 and implementing the third country’s policy of the Trump administration. Eight men have been legal difficulties in Djibouti.
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According to DHS, eight men had comprehensive and violent criminal backgrounds.
Enrique Arias-Hierro, a Cuban citizen, was convicted of murder, armed robbery, kidnapping and imitating a law enforcement. Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones, Cuba, also convicted of weapons, batteries, theft and drug trafficking at first-degree murder attempted.
Thongxay Nilakout, a citizen of Laotian, was convicted of first -degree murder and robbery and was sentenced to life imprisonment in prison.
Jesus Munoz-Gutierrez from Mexico was convicted of second-degree murder and was also imprisoned for life.
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Dian Peter Domach, a citizen of South Sudan, had convictions for robbery, more than one gun crime and impact.
Kyaw MYA from Burma was convicted of sensual actions with a child under 12 years of age and was sentenced to 10 years in prison.
In addition, Nyo from Burma was convicted of first -degree sexual assault containing a victim mentally and physically insufficient, and faced severe attacks.
Tuan Thanh Phan, a citizen of Vietnam, was convicted of first -degree murder and second -degree attack and was sentenced to 22 years in prison.
“These are not just immigration cases,” McLughlin said. “These are threats to the American communities in which judges are trying to force the ice to return to the United States.”
The DHS accepted the explanation order because the Supreme Court allowed the high court to break the Logjam and allow ICE to complete the task.
“This was a gain for the law, security and security of the American people.” He said.
DHS also thanked the ice officers who were stranded abroad during the court -based pause.
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“We thank our brave ice law enforcement forces for sacrificing our freedoms for sacrificing our freedom.” He said. “While these remote activists force us to bring us the killers, pedophiles and rapists to the United States, we will continue to fight for the freedom of Americans.”
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