ICE OFFICER TARGETED: See the Faces of the Criminals She Tried to Protect!

ICE OFFICER TARGETED: See the Faces of the Criminals She Tried to Protect!

A narrative is taking hold, fueled by deliberate misinformation, attempting to paint a law enforcement officer as the villain. The focus is on a recent incident involving an ICE officer, Jonathan Ross, and a woman named Renee Good, but the crucial context – the dangerous individual he was attempting to apprehend – is being deliberately obscured.

ICE recently released a stark list, a “worst of the worst” compilation of criminal illegal aliens currently in their custody. This wasn’t a reactive measure; it was a direct response to the escalating criticism and politically charged atmosphere surrounding the agency’s work. The agency’s director made it clear: arrests of dangerous criminals will continue, regardless of obstruction.

For decades, some of these individuals have been living freely, shielded from deportation despite final removal orders. These aren’t individuals seeking a better life; they are predators who have been allowed to terrorize communities. The actions of protesters, blocking officers and endangering lives, directly aid these individuals in remaining at large.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement released photos and rap sheets for some of the illegal immigrants they've taken into custody, and it's a rogue's gallery of thieves, child rapists, and murderers.

Consider Sriudorn Phaivan, an illegal immigrant from Laos with a horrifying record. He’s been convicted of multiple counts of sodomy – against both a boy and a girl – alongside aggravated sexual assault, larceny, drug possession, and obstructing justice. A deportation order has been in place since 2018, yet he remained free.

The list extends to Tou Vang, also from Laos, convicted of sexual assault, procuring a child for prostitution, and the unspeakable crime of sodomy of a girl under the age of thirteen. He’s been subject to deportation since 2006. These aren’t isolated cases; they represent a pattern of egregious offenses.

Chong Vue, another Laotian immigrant, faced a deportation order in 2004 after being convicted of the brutal strong-arm rape of a twelve-year-old girl, and kidnapping with intent to sexually assault a child. The sheer depravity of these crimes is staggering, and the length of time these individuals were allowed to remain free is deeply troubling.

Beyond sexual predators, ICE has also apprehended murderers. Gilberto Salguero Landaverde of El Salvador, convicted of three counts of homicide, had a deportation order issued last year. Mariama Sia Kanu, from Sierra Leone, has two homicide convictions, alongside multiple DUIs, larceny, and burglary charges, and was ordered deported in 2022.

These are not simply people caught in a bureaucratic system. They are convicted criminals – thieves, rapists, and murderers – who have repeatedly demonstrated a disregard for human life and the law. The actions of those who actively obstruct law enforcement directly contribute to the continued danger these individuals pose.

These individuals have navigated the legal system; they’ve been afforded due process. Yet, despite the rulings, they remained free to potentially re-offend. The efforts of individuals like Renee Good, tragically lost while attempting to shield these criminals, have inadvertently prolonged the risk to public safety.

The release of this list isn’t about politics; it’s about confronting a harsh reality. It’s a glimpse into the hidden dangers lurking within communities, and a stark reminder of the consequences when dangerous criminals are allowed to remain free. The full scope of the problem is likely far greater than what has been revealed.