Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) revealed its “worst of the worst” list on Monday, and it is brutal.
If you needed more evidence that ICE agents are getting the right people off the streets and away from law-abiding Americans, look no further. On Monday, the agency released a list of 15 of the “worst” arrestees from the weekend’s enforcement sweep, as well as the crimes of which they have been convicted.
First up is Ruowei Liu from China, an alleged prostitute who utilized a home in Virginia Beach, Virginia for such services. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) says she was convicted of prostitution and keeping a bawdy house.

Next in line is Catherin Palacios-Medina of Mexico, who was convicted of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon or instrument in the small town of Jerome, Idaho.

Also hailing from Mexico is Alejandro Santos-Fernandez, who authorities say has been convicted in Laredo, Texas, of “breaking into a home, assaulting a family or household member by blocking their breathing or blood flow, and using a deadly weapon during an aggravated assault.”

Juan Manuel Valdez, from the Dominican Republic, was reportedly convicted of selling drugs in New Hampshire, officials say.

Guadalupe Mercado-Guerra, also of Mexico, is accused of inappropriately touching a minor on several occasions in Travis County, Texas, and DHS officials say he was convicted of three counts of indecency with a child by contact.

Colombian national Manuel Marin-Jimenez is reportedly a convicted burglar in New York.

Dongsheng Xie of China was reportedly convicted of domestic violence and battery in Florida, though he’s all smiles in his official DHS photo.

Venezuelan national Luis Hernandez-Monteverde as several convictions from Utah, including “assault, disorderly conduct, violation of a protective order, and making threats of violence.”

Mexico’s Rafael Garcia, donning a big smile in his DHS photo, is reportedly convicted of child sex abuse in California.

Also hailing from Mexico is Luis Sanchez-Hernandez, who was reportedly convicted in Florida of attempted burglary, battery and possession of cocaine.

Up next is Josman Policarpo of Angola, who reportedly sports an aggravated sexual assault conviction out of Texas.

Officials say Rafael Disla, of the Dominican Republic, was convicted of kidnapping in Florida.

Carlos Perez-Mendez, also out of Mexico, was reportedly convicted of criminal sexual assault or criminal sexual force in Illinois.

Mexican national Javier Herrera-Moran also has a couple of rather violent convictions, according to DHS. They include assault with a deadly weapon with intent to kill and firing a gun into an occupied vehicle.

Rounding out the list is Carlos Zavala-Vargas of Mexico. Officials say he was convicted in Huntsville, Texas, of aggravated robbery.

For those wanting to keep up with ICE’s arrests, the “Worst of the Worst” webpage is a searchable database where users can look for arrestees by name, state or country of origin.
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