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Ice deports criminal foreigners to South Sudan after `weeks of delays ”

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Eight illegal criminal extraterrestrials were expelled in South Sudan on independence day, the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS) announced on Saturday, after which he called “weeks of delays by militant judges” who left the ice officers blocked and at risk.

“These patients were finally expelled in South Sudan on independence,” said assistant secretary Tricia McLaughlin in a statement.

“After weeks of delays by militant judges who put our police in danger, ice expelled these eight illegal criminals barbarians who are so odious, even their own country will not accept them.”

The expulsion effort had been blocked by a series of lower justice decisions, which the Supreme Court canceled on July 3, granting the request of the Trump administration to enforce its policy of referral to the third country. The eight men had been detained in Djibouti while legal challenges arose.

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8 alien illegal criminal mugshots expelled in South Sudan

Eight illegal criminals were expelled in South Sudan on independence, according to a DHS statement. (American Department of Internal Security)

According to the DHS, the eight men had extensive and violent criminal history.

Enrique Arias-Hierro, a Cuban national, was found guilty of homicide, armed robbery, kidnapping and identity of an agent of the police. Jose Manuel Rodriguez-Quinones, also of Cuba, was found guilty of attempted murder in the first degree with a weapon, a battery, a flight and drug trafficking.

Thongxay Nilakout, a Laotian national, was found guilty of murder and first -degree flight and sentenced to life prison.

Jesus Munoz-Guierrez, from Mexico, was found guilty of second degree murder and also sentenced to life.

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Dian Peter Domach, illegal foreigner in South Sudan

Dian Peter Domach, illegal foreigner in South Sudan, was arrested by ice on May 8, 2024. (American Department of Internal Security)

Dian Peter Domach, a South Sudanese national, was sentenced for qualified flights, multiple offenses and conduct under influence.

Kyaw MYA, from Burma, was found guilty of lascivious acts with a child under 12 and purged by a 10 -year sentence.

Nyo Myint, also of Burma, was found guilty of first degree sexual assault involving a mental victim and physically incapable and faced additional accusations of serious assault.

Tuan Thanh Phan, a Vietnamese national, was found guilty of first degree murder and second degree assault and sentenced to 22 years.

Tuan Thanh Phan, an illegal Vietnamese foreigner

On May 3, 2025, the ice stopped Tuan Thanh Phan, an illegal Vietnamese extraterrestrial. (American Department of Internal Security)

“These are not only immigration cases,” said McLaughlin. “These are threats to the American communities that the judges tried to force the ice to return to the United States.”

The DHS assigned the Clarification Order of the Supreme Court to break the logjam and allowing the ice to finish the mission.

“It was a victory for the rule of law, the security and security of the American people,” said its press release.

The DHS also thanked the ice officers who had been blocked abroad during the break imposed by the court.

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“We thank our brave ice law enforcement for their sacrifice to defend our freedoms,” said McLaughlin. “We will continue to fight for the freedoms of the Americans while these far-left activists continue to try to force us to bring the murderers, pedophiles and rapists to the United States”

The White House did not immediately respond to the request for comments from Fox News Digital.

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