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First up is Fox: A spokesman for Trump’s Department of Homeland Security told Fox News Digital that despite ICE being “demonized” super bowlAgents continued operations over the weekend, arresting pedophiles, murderers and rapists.
president Donald Trump Many conservatives took issue with the Super Bowl, especially the halftime show featuring Latin trap artist Bad Bunny. The performer, whose real name is Benito Ocasio, has been harshly critical of ICE, even cursing agents in videos posted to social media.
The Department of Homeland Security stated, “While ICE law enforcement officers At a time when they were being demonized at the Super Bowl, our police officers risked their lives to arrest public safety threats to American communities. “
Assistant Secretary of State Tricia McLaughlin told Fox News Digital that “despite the smear campaign from Hollywood, ICE is making our country safer every day.”
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A football with the Super Bowl LX logo is pictured at the Wilson Sporting Goods Factory in Ida, Ohio, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, 2026. (AP Photo/Sue Ogroki)
“While ICE law enforcement was demonized during the Super Bowl, ICE’s heroic men and women continue to risk their lives to make arrests criminal illegal alien Murderers, pedophiles and rapists from our community,” McLaughlin said.
Among those arrested over Super Bowl weekend was Mario Rosales-Figueroa, an illegal immigrant from Mexico who was arrested a few hours away from Visalia Stadium in California, according to the Department of Homeland Security. The agency said Rosales-Figueroa was convicted of having sex with a minor.
Hours later, the Department of Homeland Security said agents arrested Salvadoran illegal immigrant Luis Ednilson Ortiz Lopez in 2019 las vegas. He was found guilty of gross or public indecency, according to the agency. Also in Nevada, ICE arrested Guillermo Arturo Ramirez-Londono, an illegal Colombian immigrant who was convicted of two counts of sexual assault of a minor under the age of 14 in Lyon County.
In New York, ICE arrested Rudy Roa-Fuentes, an illegal immigrant from the Dominican Republic who was convicted of murder, and Anderson Mejia-Bonilla, from El Salvador, who was convicted of rape.
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Illegal immigrants arrested by ICE during Super Bowl weekend, from left to right: Mario Rosales-Figueroa, Luis Edenilson Ortiz-Lopez, Guillermo Arturo Ramirez-Londono, Rudy Roa-Fuentes, Anderson Mejia-Bonilla, Eduardo Ramos-Domingo, Darwin Sorto-Pineda, Wilson Perez-Guzman, Tung Huy Nguyen and Gustavo Alvarado-Sanchez. (Getty Images; Department of Homeland Security)
Not far from New York, ICE arrested Guatemalan national Eduardo Ramos-Domingo in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, who was convicted of aggravated assault with intent to inflict or cause bodily harm with a deadly weapon.
In Wake County, North Carolina, ICE arrested Darwin Sorto-Pineda of El Salvador, who was convicted of driving under the influence and assaulting a government official.
in the midwestICE arrested Wilson Perez-Guzman of Guatemala, who was convicted of statutory sodomy/attempted statutory sodomy in Bridgeton, Missouri, and Tung Huy Nguyen of Vietnam, who was convicted of aggravated sexual assault in Steubenville, Ohio.
In the South, ICE arrested Mexican illegal immigrant Gustavo Alvarado-Sanchez, who was convicted of kidnapping and assault in Hidalgo, Texas, and Cuban illegal immigrant Carlos Manuel Legra-Ramirez, who was convicted of aggravated alien smuggling in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Mississippi.
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Residents confronted federal agents and Border Patrol agents over their presence near Atlantic Avenue. in the Los Angeles suburb of Bell. California passed a law last year banning authorities from wearing masks. (Getty Images)
While accepting the award for Best Urbana Music Album at the recent Grammy Awards, Bad Bunny commented that “ICE is out,” adding, “We’re not savages, we’re not animals, we’re not aliens — we’re human, we’re Americans.”
independent As reported last June, Bad Bunny lashed out at ICE in a video posted on Instagram in which he called agents “assholes” and “sons of assholes.”
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McLaughlin said 70 percent of ICE arrests are of illegal immigrants who have been charged or convicted in the United States, a statistic she said “does not even include foreign fugitives, terrorists and gang members who have no criminal history in the United States.”
She added, “This intense rhetoric about ICE enforcement has resulted in a more than 1,300 percent increase in attacks on our officers.”





