ICE arrests 'worst of the worst' criminal illegal immigrants including murderers and pedophiles

ICE announces arrests of convicted illegal immigrants, including murderers and drug traffickers from Vietnam, Honduras, Cuba and Mexico, in recent enforcement operations.

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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