100 Days, 100 Mugshots: White House Showcases Signs Spotlighting Crimes by Illegal Immigrants

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The White House lawn is now lined with posters displaying the mugshots and alleged crimes of 100 illegal immigrants arrested during the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s second term, according to Fox News. These signs, which feature the word “arrested” at the top and label each individual as an “illegal alien,” list serious offenses such as rape, murder, child sexual assault, lewd acts in front of minors, and the distribution of fentanyl and illegal firearms.

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White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt shared a video of the display on social media, declaring, “Good Morning from The White House!” In a separate post, the White House warned, “We will hunt you down. You will face justice. You will be deported — and you will never set foot on American soil again. Oh, and your mugshot may just end up on a yard sign at the White House.”

Leavitt and border enforcer Tom Homan held a press briefing early Monday. Homan, a veteran of six presidential administrations, criticized former President Joe Biden’s border policies, arguing Biden “unsecured the border on purpose.” Homan asserted that every previous president, including Obama and Clinton, took border security seriously as a matter of national security.

The White House also released a detailed list and photos of the 100 individuals featured on the signs, highlighting several high-profile cases, including: Jose Enrique Pol Troncoso, a Dominican national, who has convictions for fentanyl possession, carrying a concealed weapon, cocaine and heroin possession, and stalking; Norberto Che Xol, a 66-year-old Guatemalan, who was arrested in Houston and convicted of indecent sexual contact with a child in Texas; Virginia Basora Gonzalez, a Dominican woman previously deported for fentanyl trafficking, who was arrested again in Philadelphia and has a conviction for attempted possession with intent to distribute large quantities of fentanyl; Francisco Schraidt-Rodriguez, a Mexican national, who was arrested in Denver and has a conviction for fentanyl distribution in California; Hector Rolando Valle, a Honduran national, who was convicted of lewd acts in front of a minor in Oklahoma and sentenced to five years in prison; Giovanni Rafael Falcon Gomez, a Mexican national, who was arrested in St. Louis on federal charges involving coercion and enticement of a minor; Birkha Sarki, a Bhutanese national, who was convicted of unlawful sexual conduct with a minor in Ohio and sentenced to five years in prison; and Kevin Adith Torres-Velasquez, a Honduran national, who was arrested in Seattle for possession of cocaine, fentanyl, and a firearm, and has previously been removed from the U.S. multiple times.

The White House’s public display is intended to underscore the administration’s focus on border security and its commitment to deporting illegal immigrants with criminal records, following through on President Trump’s promise to return security to America.

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SOURCES:FoxNews.com
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