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FIRST ON FOX: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested multiple convicted criminals who are in the country illegally, some of whom were convicted of sex crimes against children.
Mohammed Sesay, a national from Sierra Leone, was convicted in Maryland a decade ago for raping an 11-year-old girl multiple times in 2014 and threatening to harm her if she spoke out about the abuse.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Sesay’s crimes were uncovered after an incident during a family gathering when the victim’s father learned about the abuse.
ICE arrested Wilbert Rudlof Wiebe-Thiessen, Jose David Contreras-Sierra, and Mohammed Sesay on Tuesday for removal.
(L-R) Wilbert Rudlof Wiebe-Thiessen, Jose David Contreras-Sierra and Mohammed Sesay (right) were all arrested by ICE Tuesday, July 29, for removal. (ICE/Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
ICE’s efforts to arrest these criminals align with President Trump’s focus on prioritizing the safety of Americans. ICE plays a crucial role in apprehending and removing dangerous individuals from our communities.
Pablo Tahay-Par, a national from Guatemala, was convicted in Pennsylvania for unlawfully contacting a minor for sexual purposes.

ICE and various federal, state, and local agencies conducted an immigration enforcement operation in Houston, Texas, resulting in the arrests of 646 illegal immigrants. (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)
Alex Ventura, a national from El Salvador, was convicted of drunk driving, causing injuries to six children, including one with a fractured skull.
Jose David Contreras-Sierra, a Venezuelan national, has a criminal record in Rockville, Maryland, involving armed robbery, assault, and drug distribution.
Deibe Ramos-Rodriguez from the Dominican Republic was convicted of alien smuggling in Texas. Daniel Gutierrez-Leiva from Guatemala was arrested by ICE Baltimore for a second-degree rape conviction.

An exterior view of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement headquarters in Washington, D.C. (Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Wilbert Rudlof Wiebe-Thiessen was also arrested by ICE Dallas for assaulting a family member in Texas.
ICE is actively working to increase deportations and recruit more agents. The agency has a “Worst of the Worst” list to highlight significant arrests and maintain public safety.
Cameron Arcand is a politics writer at Fox News Digital in Washington D.C. Story tips can be sent to Cameron.Arcand@Fox.com and on Twitter: @cameron_arcand