U.S. Department of Homeland Security

03/11/2026 | News release | Distributed by Public on 03/11/2026 14:23

ICE Arrests Criminal Illegal Aliens with Rap Sheets for Attempted Murder, Sexual Assault, Kidnapping, and Assault on a Pregnant Woman

Under President Trump, the murder rate reaches 125-year-low as DHS law enforcement continues to target dangerous criminals to make America safe

WASHINGTON -- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) today announced the arrest of more criminal illegal aliens from across the country, convicted of attempted murder, sexual assault with a weapon, aggravated kidnapping, and other heinous crimes.

"Yesterday, ICE arrested criminal illegal alien attempted murderers, sexual assailants, kidnappers, and a criminal who assaulted a pregnant woman," said Deputy Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. "These are the types of monsters our officers are arresting and removing from American neighborhoods. While sanctuary politicians demonize ICE law enforcement, our officers continue to risk their lives to remove criminals from our communities. Under President Trump, the murder rate has reached a 125-year-low."

Yesterday's arrests include:

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Alejandro Cuatla-Torres, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for attempted murder in Hudson County, New Jersey.

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Flavio Martinez-Alfonsin, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted for sexual assault with a weapon, leaving the scene of an accident, resisting a peace officer, and home invasion/dangerous weapon in Cook County, Illinois.

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Epigmenio Bustillos-Marquez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted of aggravated kidnapping in Iron County, Utah.

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Oscar Rene Almanza-Gutierrez, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted of assault against a pregnant woman in McLennan County, Texas.

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Carlos Ramirez-Rojas, a criminal illegal alien from Mexico, convicted of attempted arson in Rockford, Illinois.

Americans can see more public safety threats arrested in their communities on our webpage WOW.DHS.Gov.

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