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Daily Mail
2 hours ago
- Politics
- Daily Mail
EXCLUSIVE White House reveals the violent illegal migrant criminals including a child molester LA rioters are defending
Anti-deportation protesters in Los Angeles are fighting federal agents to protect illegal immigrants including ones convicted of cruelty against children, manslaughter and molestation, the White House says. Hordes of protestors emerged in LA over the weekend to protest ongoing ICE raids targeting illegal immigrants living in the nation's second-largest city. Rioters donning face masks clashed with police and federal agents, sometimes violently, as activists shot fireworks at law enforcement and dangerously hurled rocks at ICE vehicles conducting operations. Scenes of LA rioters standing before burnt out cars waving Mexican flags quickly became viral images of the stand against President Donald Trump 's illegal migrant crackdown. The president has slammed the multi-day riots, claiming Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass should apologize for allowing the civil unrest and damage. The president charged that the crowd is not full of 'peaceful protesters' as the Democrat duo claimed, but 'troublemakers and insurrectionists.' At least 56 people were arrested over the weekend as rioters set cars on fire, shut down freeways and looted businesses, according to local police. Some of the illegal immigrants that rioters clashed with authorities to protect from ICE have rap sheets, according to information provided to the Daily Mail by a senior administration official. According to data shared with the Daily Mail, numerous illegal migrants arrested on Sunday have prior convictions, including for narcotics violations and cruelty against children. The most chilling rap sheet reviewed is that of Eswin Uriel Castro, a Mexican national previously deported from the U.S., according to the administration. Castro has criminal convictions for being armed with a dangerous weapon and child molestation, according to the administration. He also has been arrested for robbery and domestic violence, the data shows. 'The radical rioters in Los Angeles and their Democrat enablers are fighting against the arrest of child molesters and hardened criminals,' the senior administration official told the Daily Mail. 'ICE is undeterred and will continue keeping America safe.' Another Mexican national, Miguel Angel Palafox-Montes, has been deported twice already, according to the White House. He has past criminal convictions for grand theft, narcotics violations and identity theft. Palafox-Montes has also been arrested for battery and burglary, the information reviewed by the Daily Mail shows. ICE also arrested Nicaraguan national Anastacio Enrique Solis-Salinas who has convictions for hit and run and domestic violence in addition to past arrests for willful cruelty to a child, according to the administration. Federal officers also arrested Rafael Gamez-Sanchez, a Mexican national, on Sunday for immigration violations, according to information provided by the administration. He has a criminal conviction for vehicular manslaughter, according to the White House. As of Saturday evening, ICE had arrested at least 118 individuals in Los Angeles over the past week, including five gang members, according to a social media post. 'These heinous criminals, including child abusers and pedophiles, are some of the illegal aliens arrested yesterday in Los Angeles,' DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin told the Daily Mail in a statement. She also condemned Newsom and Bass for caring 'more about violent criminal illegal aliens than they do about protecting their own citizens.' 'These rioters in Los Angeles are fighting to keep rapists, murderers, and other violent criminals loose on Los Angeles streets. Instead of rioting, they should be thanking ICE officers every single day who wake up and make our communities safer.'


Bloomberg
3 hours ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
LA Anti-Deportation Protests Are Getting More Violent
Anti-deportation protests in Los Angeles are getting more violent as tensions escalate. President Donald Trump deployed National Guard troops to guard federal facilities over the weekend, despite objections from state and city officials. The protests were triggered by federal immigration raids. Bloomberg's Alicia Caldwell reports from Los Angeles. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
5 hours ago
- Politics
- Bloomberg
Cuomo Says Trump Likes to 'Create Chaos' in Cities
Former New York Governor Andrew Cuomo talks about the anti-deportation protests going on in Los Angeles and President Donald Trump deploying National Guard troops over the weekend. Cuomo says this is just "Trump being Trump," and normally local government's ask the federal government for help. Cuomo says Trump likes to create chaos in cities on he says "it will happen in New York." Cuomo speaks with Tom Keene and Paul Sweeney on Bloomberg Radio. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
7 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
LA Immigration Protests Intensify, Trump & Xi Teams Resume Trade Talks
Tensions flared in Los Angeles on the third day of anti-deportation protests, as demonstrators clashed with law enforcement while President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom exchanged blame over the unrest and responsibility for restoring order. The US and China are set to resume trade negotiations in London on Monday in a bid to further defuse tensions over rare-earth minerals and advanced technology following a phone call between leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping last week. The Opening Trade has everything you need to know as markets open across Europe. With analysis you won't find anywhere else, we break down the biggest stories of the day and speak to top guests who have skin in the game. Hosted by Guy Johnson and Lizzy Burden. (Source: Bloomberg)


Bloomberg
9 hours ago
- Business
- Bloomberg
Bloomberg Daybreak: LA clashes Intensify, US-China Trade Talks
On today's podcast: 1) Tensions flared in Los Angeles on the third day of anti-deportation protests, as demonstrators clashed with law enforcement while President Donald Trump and California Governor Gavin Newsom exchanged blame over the unrest and responsibility for restoring order. 2) The US and China are set to resume trade negotiations in London on Monday in a bid to further defuse tensions over rare-earth minerals and advanced technology following a phone call between leaders Donald Trump and Xi Jinping last week. 3) Apple Inc. shares have been heavily tethered to US trade policies this year, but its annual developer's conference could refocus Wall Street's attention on a potentially bigger problem: its struggles with artificial intelligence.