ICE announced the convictions of five more "worst of the worst" criminals in the United States. Those arrested were wanted of crimes such as murder, assault and drug-related charges. (DHS and Ryan Murphy/Getty Images)
McLaughlin added that nearly 70% of ICE arrests are of illegal immigrants charged or convicted of a crime.
"This statistic does not even include foreign fugitives, gang members, and terrorists who lack a rap sheet in the U.S," she said.
Roberto Xochimitl-Flores, a Mexican national, was convicted of second-degree sexual abuse involving sexual contact with a person under 14 in New York City, according to DHS. (Department of Homeland Security)
Lisandro Omar Borjas-Aguirano, an illegal resident from Honduras, was convicted of sexual assault of a child in Collin County, Texas, according to DHS.
Rigoberto Salvia-Ricardo, a Cuban national in the U.S. illegally, was convicted of sexual battery of a juvenile in Jefferson Parish, Louisiana, according to DHS. (Department of Homeland Security)
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Ricardo Rosas-Tapia, a criminal illegal immigrant from Mexico, was convicted of possession with intent to sell or distribute cocaine in Wake County, North Carolina.
Ricardo Rosas-Tapia was convicted on cocaine distribution charges in North Carolina. (Department of Homeland Security)
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