Border Patrol says some illegal migrants arrested in Sacramento raid had criminal histories

Frontier Patrol noted following a raid at a Home Depot in Sacramento California last week in which suspected illegal expatriates were arrested that five of those detained have a criminal history A Boundary Patrol official advised Fox News that records checks show that five of the immigrants arrested in the raid on Thursday have a criminal history including three who are convicted felons The arrests include Mexican national Javier Dimas-Alcantar who Frontier Patrol says is an aggravated felon who has been booked into California jails times since FEDS' CALIFORNIA HOME DEPOT RAID NABS ILLEGAL DISPLACED PERSONS ONE WITH PRIOR JAIL BOOKINGSHis criminal history includes transporting and selling narcotics or controlled substances felony burglary possession of a controlled narcotic with intent to sell carrying a loaded firearm in constituents and felony-level marijuana possession charges for sale Department of Homeland Precaution spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin criticized so-called sanctuary policies following the arrests Dimas has been convicted of a myriad of offenses you would not want this man to be your neighbor and yet politicians like California Gov Gavin Newsom defend criminals who terrorize American communities and demonize law enforcement who defend those same communities McLaughlin commented He and every other sanctuary politician should be thanking CBP for getting this scum out of American communities instead of obstructing federal law enforcement at every feasible turn she continued Another migrant arrested on Thursday was Mexican national Carlos Mata also a convicted felon who Boundary Patrol says fled and broke into a nearby apartment before he assaulted the person inside as he attempted to evade arrest prompting a call for a published break-in DEMOCRATS FUME OVER NEW PLAN TO HOUSE ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN NEW JERSEY INDIANA MILITARY BASESHis criminal history includes convictions for sex with a minor battery on a spouse carrying a concealed dagger possession of a controlled substance possession of narcotics receiving stolen property and first-degree burglary The other apprehended displaced persons included a previously deported Guatemalan aggravated felon a previously deported Mexican migrant with a previous arrest for driving without a license and a Guatemalan migrant who had a voluntary return removal in with previous arrests for trespassing and failure to provide identification