As more information comes to light surrounding the horrific rape of a ten-year-old Ohio girl whose story was amplified by President Biden and the mainstream media until The Columbus Dispatch reported that the suspect who confessed was an illegal immigrant, Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported on how serious the threat of illegal immigrant sex offenders is within the United States.

An operation ICE ran last month, according to an announcement this week, captured 24 sexual predators in less than one week in a handful of California counties. 

Deportation officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Los Angeles Field Office arrested two-dozen sexual predators during a five-day operation, which concluded June 17 in Los Angeles, Orange, Ventura, Santa Barbara, and Riverside Counties.

Those arrested had criminal histories or convictions for sexual abuse. Several individuals are registered sexual offenders. Everyone taken into custody is currently being detained pending the completion of removal proceedings, criminal prosecution, or removal from the United States.

A listing provided by ICE outlines the crimes the apprehended illegal immigrants were previously convicted of:

The ICE operation also nabbed a number of previously removed sex offenders who then illegally reentered the United States — presumably not to reform themselves and give up their despicable criminal ways. 

According to Thomas Giles who leads the ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations in Los Angeles, "The individuals arrested during this successful operation preyed upon the most vulnerable members of our society – our children. While this was a one-week operation, every day, ICE ERO deportation officers fulfill their sworn duty as law enforcement officers while ensuring public safety by arresting and removing these predators from our communities," Giles added.

The number of sexual predators noted as "previously removed" provides just a snapshot of how many criminals are returning across the exceedingly porous U.S.-Mexico border to commit crimes in the United States. There is clearly a lack of deterrent for these criminals and sex offenders who don't fit the Biden administration's often-used claim that illegal immigrants are refugees from tyranny seeking a better life. Instead, these illegal immigrants listed above enter the U.S. without clearance and try to turn American communities into dangerous places.