ICE expels violent criminal foreigners to South Sudan after “a few weeks of delay”
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Eight illegal criminal aliens were deported to South Sudan on the Fourth of July. Ministry of Homeland Security (DHS) announced what was called a “a few weeks delay by an activist judge” on Saturday after ice officials were stuck and put in danger.
“These sick people were eventually deported to South Sudan on Independence Day,” Deputy Director Tricia McLaughlin said in a statement.
“After a few weeks of delays by activist judges who put our law enforcement at risk, ICE has expelled these eight wild bars. Illegal foreigners of crime Even in their own country, people who are very vicious will not accept them. ”
Deportation efforts It was blocked by a series of lower court decisions, but the Supreme Court was overturned on July 3rd, allowing the Trump administration’s motion to enforce third-state removal policies. Eight men were detained in Djibouti as legal challenges unfolded.
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Eight criminal illegal aliens have been deported to South Sudan on the Fourth of July, according to a release from DHS. (US Department of Homeland Security)
According to DHS, the eight men had extensive and violent criminal history.
Cuban citizen Enrique Arias Hiero was found guilty of murdering, armed robbery, and spoofing law enforcement officers. Jose Manuel Rodriguez Quinones, also from Cuba, was found guilty of attempted first-degree murder of weapons, batteries, theft and drug trafficking.
Tonksai Niraku, a Lao national, was convicted of first-degree murder and robbery and sentenced to life in prison.
Mexico’s native, Jesus Munoz Gutierrez was convicted of second-degree murder and was also sentenced to life confinement.
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Diane Peter Domach, an illegal foreigner from South Sudan, was arrested by ICE on May 8, 2024. (US Department of Homeland Security)
Diane Peter Domach, a South Sudanese national, was convicted of robbery, multiple gun attacks and driving under the influence.
Kyo Mia of Burma was convicted of perverted conduct with a child under the age of 12 and served part of a 10-year sentence.
NYO Myint, also from Burma, was convicted of first-degree sexual assault involving a mentally and physically neutralised victim and faced additional charges of aggravated assault.
Vietnamese national Tuan Thanh Hwang was convicted of first-degree murder and second-degree assault and was sentenced to 22 years.

On May 3, 2025, Ice arrested Tuan Thanh Phan, an illegal Vietnamese alien. (US Department of Homeland Security)
“These are not just immigration cases,” McLaughlin said. “These pose threats to the American community where judges have tried to force ice.”
DHS credited it Supreme Court Clarification Order To break Logjam and allow ICE to complete missions.
“It was a victory for American law, security and security,” the statement said.
I was grateful for DHS too Ice Officer A person who was stuck abroad under the court’s imposed.
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“We thank the brave ice law enforcement for their sacrifices to protect our freedom,” McLaughlin said. “We continue to fight for the freedom of Americans, but these distant leftists continue to force us to bring killers, pedophiles and rapists back to the United States.”
The White House did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for comment.