EXCLUSIVE Trumps ICE crackdown is continuing despite LA riots... meet some of the worst criminals theyve arrested
President Donald Trumps ICE continues to arrest criminal illegal aliens as protests and riots have engulfed Los Angeles.
President Donald Trumps ICE continues to arrest criminal illegal aliens as protests and riots have engulfed Los Angeles.
Over 160 anti-ICE protestors have been arrested in LA since Friday, according to local authorities, many for failure to disperse, and at least one - a Mexican national illegally in the U.S. - for attempted murder after throwing a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement.
There have been hundreds of illegal aliens arrested in LA since the protest broke out on June 6, a source familiar with operations told the Daily Mail.
Skirmishes between protestors wearing face masks and police draped in riot gear have percolated online for days.
So have clips of looting, burnt out cars and mass protests.
Clips show agitators pelting law enforcement and their vehicles with rocks - some of which shatter windshields, others slamming into agents heads.
Trump has repeatedly spoken out on the unrest, often ripping California Gov. Gavin Newsom and LA Mayor Karen Bass for losing control of the frequently violent street protests.
The incompetent Governor of California was unable to provide protection in a timely manner when our ICE officers, great patriots they are, were attacked by an out of control mob of agitators, troublemakers, and/or insurrectionists, Trump wrote on social media Wednesday morning.
Despite the stand offs with rioters, Newsom and Bass, the White House said deportation operations in LA are continuing.
The Trump Administration will fulfill the President’s promise to deport illegal aliens and no one – not even violent left-wing rioters – will get in the way of our mission, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson told the Daily Mail.

President Donald Trump and his administration are celebrating the containing ICE operations in LA that are rounding up illegal migrants despite violent protests and riots

Anti-ICE protesters clash with police near the Federal Building and detention center in Los Angeles, California on June 9, 2025 amid protests over immigration raids

ICE Los Angeles arrested Mab Khleb, a 53-year-old citizen of Cambodia, on Tuesday. According to ICE data shared exclusively with the Daily Mail he has previously been convicted of lewd action with a child and transportation of a controlled substance
ICE is arresting illegal aliens and will continue to do so all around the country no matter what radical liberals do, the safety of the American people depends on it, she told the Daily Mail in a statement.
The White House has claimed that Newsom is working directly against the president.
That comes despite Trump and Newsom speaking on Saturday for at least 16 minutes about the ongoing riots - a conversation confirmed after Trump posted a screen shot of his call with the governor.
Still, the Republican and Democrat have been locking horns, and Trump has continued to lambast Newsoms leadership all week.
The White House is now sending the message that regardless of what Newsom or the protestors think, ICE operations will continue.
Radical liberal rioters, enabled by weak politicians like Gavin Newsom, are using violence to try and stop the American people’s agenda from being implemented. It won’t work, Jackson told the Daily Mail.
In November, the American people gave President Trump a mandate: deportations.
And according to migrant arrest data exclusively provided to the Daily Mail, ICEs Los Angeles team is continuing to act on the presidents orders.
The rap sheets of five criminal aliens arrested Tuesday in LA were shared exclusively with the Daily Mail.

ICE Los Angeles arrested Jose Jimenez-Alvarado on Tuesday. He has a previous felony conviction for multiple counts of theft, government officials said

A protestor holds a flag in front of a container on fire during a protest in response to a series of United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) raids, in Los Angeles on Sunday
It includes Hondurans Carlos Alberto Escobar-Flores, 43, whose criminal history includes a conviction for grand theft; and Jose Jimenez-Alvarado, who was convicted for felony theft, according to the White House.
Mexican national Jesus Romero-Retana, 52, a man convicted for battery and intent to terrorize, was also apprehended by ICE on Tuesday, the White House revealed.
So was Cambodian Mab Khleb, a 53-year-old citizen of Cambodia, with prior convictions for possession of controlled substances and lewd action with a child, officials said.
Sang Louangpasert, a 66-year-old Laotion man who was ordered to leave the U.S. in 2001, was also arrested by ICE.
He has previous convictions of lewd acts with a child under 14 and corporal injury on a spouse, the White House said.