Larsen Releases Statement on Trump’s Announcement of Greenland Framework

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Rick Larsen (2nd Congressional District Washington)

Today, Representative Rick Larsen (WA-02) released the following statement after President Trump announced a “framework of a future deal” on Greenland with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte:

“If the President’s announcement of a future deal on Greenland results in a necessary U.S. pullback of threats and, in the future, necessary Arctic security investments, then that might be some relief for allies. Without their strong response, along with bipartisan blowback in Congress, it is doubtful the White House would have backed down from its irresponsible actions that benefited only Russia and China.

“For some time, NATO country parliamentarians have called for more focus on the Arctic, or the High North as some call it. In fact, U.S. security investment in the region has often lagged behind other Arctic countries.

“I have been a long-time advocate for increasing Arctic security investments that show U.S. attention to a region that many have treated as ‘out of sight, out mind.’

“I hope NATO Secretary General Rutte is able to put meat on the bones of what seems to be more of an aspirational framework than anything real. The NATO Parliamentary Assembly has already done much of the work on what is needed in the Arctic. I hope the Secretary General utilizes it.”

Rep. Larsen is a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA), which facilitates awareness and understanding of the key issues affecting the security of the Euro-Atlantic area and supports national parliamentary oversight over defense and security.

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LEADER JEFFRIES STATEMENT ON ANTISEMITIC GRAFFITI IN GRAVESEND PARK

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries (8th District of New York)

Know Your Immigration Rights

If you or a loved one encounter immigration enforcement officials, it is essential that you know your rights and have prepared your household for all possible outcomes.

Ask for a warrant: The Fourth Amendment of the Constitution protects you from unreasonable search and seizure. You do not have to open your door until you see a valid warrant to enter your home or search your belongings.

Your right to remain silent: The Fifth Amendment protects your right to remain silent and not incriminate yourself. You are not required to share any personal information such as your place of birth, immigration status or criminal history.

Always consult an attorney: You have a right to speak with an attorney. You do not have to sign anything or hand officials any documents without speaking to an attorney. Try to identify and consult one in advance.

The New York City Office of Civil Justice and the Mayor’s Office of Immigrant Affairs (MOIA) support a variety of free immigration legal services through local nonprofit legal organizations. To access these resources, dial 311 and say “Action NYC,” call the MOIA Immigration Legal Support Hotline at 800-354-0365 Monday through Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. or visit MOIA’s website.

Learn more here: KNOW YOUR IMMIGRATION RIGHTS  – Congressman Hakeem Jeffries

Pocan Introduces Bill to Make it Easier to Access Lifesaving PrEP

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Mark Pocan (2nd District of Wisconsin)

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, U.S. Representative Mark Pocan (WI-02), Chair of the HIV/AIDS Caucus, introduced the PrEP Access Act, a bill that would allow Medicare beneficiaries to receive screening of HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) and post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) services at their pharmacy. Currently, the only way to access PrEP and PEP is through a prescription from a licensed healthcare provider. Taking PrEP reduces the risk of getting HIV from sexual exposure by 99 percent.

“As chair of the Congressional HIV/AIDS Caucus, this bill just makes sense,” Rep. Pocan said. “We’ve made great strides in fighting this disease, but there is still more we can do. Making it easier for people to screen for this disease and access preventive medicine, rather than making folks go through hoops, is the right thing to do. Although prevention tools such as PrEP and PEP have transformed our ability to prevent HIV, access remains uneven and critically underutilized. We should be utilizing all available resources to bring this lifesaving medication to patients, including pharmacies.”

“The PrEP Access Act ensures Medicare beneficiaries can receive lifesaving HIV prevention services where and when they need them. States already authorize pharmacists to screen and furnish PrEP and PEP—this legislation guarantees Medicare coverage so patients can receive timely pharmacist-provided care, which can mean the difference between preventing HIV or facing lifelong infection. I commend the leadership of Congressional HIV/AIDS Caucus Chair Rep. Mark Pocan (WI-2) and the other caucus members, and I urge Congress to act now and pass this bill to save lives and help end HIV by 2030,” stated Michael D. Hogue, PharmD, FAPhA, FNAP, FFIP, CEO, American Pharmacists Association (APhA).

Text of the legislation can be found here.

Co-sponsors include: Mark Pocan (WI-02), Joyce Beatty (OH-03), Madeleine Dean (PA-04), Sylvia Garcia (TX-29), Robert Garcia (CA-42), Josh Gottheimer (NJ-05), Eleanor Holmes Norton (DC), Hank Johnson (GA-04), Delia Ramirez (IL-03), Deborah Ross (NC-02), Ritchie Torres (NY-15), and Bonnie Watson Coleman (NJ-12)

Endorsing organizations include: American Pharmacists Association, Advocates for Youth, AIDS United, Association of Nurses in AIDS Care, AVAC, HIV+Hepatitis Policy Institute, International Association of Providers of AIDS Care, NASTAD, NMAC, PrEP4All, RxEACH Initiative, Treatment Action Group, AIDS Alabama, AIDS Foundation Chicago, Birmingham AIDS Outreach, Five Horizons Health Services, The Project of the Quad Cities, and Health Services Center

McCaul Highlights Importance of Cybersecurity Capabilities at Homeland Security Hearing

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Michael McCaul (10th District of Texas)

WASHINGTON – Today, U.S. Congressman Michael McCaul (R-Texas) — chairman emeritus and current vice chairman of the House Committee on Homeland Security — spoke at a full committee hearing titled, “Oversight of the Department of Homeland Security: CISA, TSA, S&T.”

During his tenure as chairman, McCaul authored the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Act and championed the passage of the Cyber Information Sharing Act. During today’s hearing, he underscored the importance of both initatives and asked Acting CISA Director Dr. Gottumukkala about their status.

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Transcript of McCaul’s Exchange:

MCCAUL: Let me just say first, when I was chairman of this committee in 2015, we passed the Cyber Information Sharing Act, the ranking member and I did, together. It’s been a very bipartisan issue. In 2018, we passed the Cyber Security and Information Security Agency permanent authorization. And the reason why I’m going through this legislative history [is] it’s very important to know what is still authorized today and what is not. One of the most critical pieces of CISA as we imagined in Congress was to share information with the private sector — not only to the private sector but from the private sector, which holds about 80% of the cyber threat information. Would you agree with that, sir?

GOTTUMUKKALA: Yes sir.

MCCAUL: So that was vitally important as the authors of this agency, and we had quite a battle, I’d say, with [the House Intelligence Committee] over whether this should be warehoused under the National Security Agency, which is not a civilian agency. To interact with the private sector, we thought a civilian agency would be the better fit. I like to think that we were right about that. But then the goal was to expand the capabilities so that you can meet those requirements. Do you feel that you have those capabilities today?

GOTTUMUKKALA: Sir, the CISA 2015, the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act that you are referring to, it provides the legal foundation for cyber threat information sharing between the federal government and the private sector, and it remains one of the most important authorities for defending the U.S. critical infrastructure against increasingly sophisticated cyber threats.

MCCAUL: Now let me go back to the authorizations, because this is really important for the committee members to know. Now, CISA the agency was permanently authorized, so there’s no expiration. However, there is one on the Cyber Information Sharing Act, which was brought about by a compromise with various members who would not vote for it unless we put that expiration term in there. So … it will expire on January 30th of this year. …

It is not in the Homeland appropriations that we’re voting on this week. My question to you is: While you still have appropriations to the majority of your agency, if not all, to not be authorized — to have a lapse in authorization — at this point in time where the cyber threat is far greater today than when Mr. Thompson and I first created the agency and the [Cyber] Information Sharing Act, in addition coupled with the World Cup FIFA events coming up, the Olympics, and our 250th anniversary of the republic… How does that harm your efforts to protect the nation?

GOTTUMUKKALA: Congressman, thank you again. Like I said, I personally support and DHS also supports the long-term reauthorization of CISA 2015, and I understand that the act expires January 30th. One of the strengths of CISA is the partnership and collaboration with the private sector, and the private sector understands that this will be extended through the continuing resolution. And we have worked with Chairman Garbarino and the committee and the widespread information-

MCCAUL: This is not your fault; this is congress’s fault. I think the [committee] has done its job, but the Senate has not done their job on this. And so it’s vitally important — and this is a message to the Senate — that when we do pass this again, that the Senate reauthorize your mission. Otherwise, your ability to collect 80% of the threat information from the private sector is gone; you’re no longer authorized to do that by law. And so that is why that is so important, sir. And this has, as Mr. Thompson knows, always been a bipartisan issue. I really hope, I don’t have any doubt in my colleagues on the other side of the aisle or in the House that we’re going to get this done, but the Senate, for the sake of the nation and our security, needs to act on this. It is highly irresponsible and quite frankly, it’s just downright dangerous what they’re doing, and they’re playing games with something that’s very serious.

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Congressman Baird Applauds Passage of Legislation to Improve AI Security, Counter Narco-Terrorism in House Foreign Affairs Committee

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Jim Baird (R-IN-04)

Congressman Baird Applauds Passage of Legislation to Improve AI Security, Counter Narco-Terrorism in House Foreign Affairs Committee

Washington, January 21, 2026

Today, Congressman Jim Baird (IN-04) applauded the passage of multiple bills he supported in the House Foreign Affairs Committee to boost American national security, counter narco-terrorism, stop the influx of deadly fentanyl, and preserve American Artificial Intelligence (AI) leadership and security.

“Our country faces rapidly evolving national security threats, and Congress must be poised to properly address them and close the security gaps,” said Congressman Baird. “The bills we passed today are critical to addressing the security challenges with AI, providing Congress with oversight over the sale of advanced AI chips to our adversaries, and supercharging American AI leadership to beat China. We also passed multiple bills to help the U.S. combat criminal cartels, stop the flow of deadly fentanyl that has taken far too many American lives, and end the rampant drug trafficking that has persisted in our own backyard. I thank Chairman Mast for his outstanding leadership on this committee, and I hope these bills are passed in the full U.S. House soon.”

The House Foreign Affairs Committee, with Congressman Baird’s support, passed:

  • The AI OVERWATCH Act (H.R. 6875) to ensure U.S. adversaries cannot use American AI technology to further military and intelligence programs, curb the sale of chips to our adversaries such as China, and accelerate American AI exports to allies and partners around the world. Congressman Baird serves as a cosponsor of this legislation.
  • The American Cooperation with Our Neighbors Act (H.R. 4532) to direct the U.S. Department of State to work with local governments in Mexico to fight narco-terrorists and violent cartels that traffic fentanyl and other illicit drugs into the United States.
  • The Caribbean Basin Security Initiative Authorization Act (H.R. 4368) to enhance the U.S.-Caribbean security partnership, improve resiliency after natural disasters, and provide greater long-term stability in the region.

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Sánchez opposes Homeland Security bill, will vote to block ICE funding

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Linda Sanchez (38th District of CA)

WASHINGTON – Congresswoman Linda T. Sánchez (D-Calif.) today released the following statement opposing the Homeland Security appropriations bill due to its funding of Immigration and Customs Enforcement:

“ICE has been terrorizing the people I represent. I will not vote to give one more dime to President Trump’s personal secret police until it’s brought under control.

“What we are seeing in our neighborhoods is not law enforcement. It’s gestapo-like provocation. ICE is deliberately escalating chaos, flooding our communities with fear, ripping parents from children, traumatizing families and operating as if they are above the law. This is not about public safety – it is federally sanctioned violence with impunity.

“Ranking Member DeLauro should be commended for forcing through the Republican-controlled Appropriations Committee some long-overdue ICE reforms and additional disaster-relief funding for LA wildfire victims. But I still believe every new dollar handed to ICE right now is a green light for more abuse, particularly when they already received billions of new funding under the Republican tax scam.

“ICE is out of control. It has shown that it cannot be trusted. If we want to stop the damage, terror and lawlessness, we must stop funding ICE and hold them accountable.”

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Marking Three Years Since the Monterey Park Mass Shooting, Rep. Chu Honors Victims by Introducing Gun Safety Legislation

Source: United States House of Representatives – Representative Judy Chu (CA2-27)

On the anniversary of the Monterey Park shooting, Rep. Chu remembers those lost and reintroduces commonsense measures to prevent gun violence

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Three years ago today, the community of Monterey Park, California, was forever changed by a mass shooting at Star Dance Studio that claimed the lives of 11 beloved neighbors and left 9 others seriously injured. It was the deadliest mass shooting in Los Angeles County history and occurred on the eve of Lunar New Year, turning what should have been a joyful celebration into a devastating tragedy for a close-knit, predominantly Asian American community. 

Today and every day, we remember:

Valentino Marcos Alvero
Hongying Jian
Yu-Lun Kao
LiLan Li
Ming Wei Ma
Mymy Nhan
Diana Man Ling Tom
Muoi Dai Ung
Chia Ling Yau
Wen-Tau Yu
Xiujuan Yu

Rep. Chu released the following statement:

“Not a day goes that I don’t grieve our eleven neighbors who we lost so senselessly in a mass shooting three years ago. To honor their lives, I believe we must transform our grief into action by working to end gun violence, so no other community has to endure the devastation of a mass shooting. 

“Monterey Park is a predominantly Asian American community, where many residents have limited English proficiency and were not made aware of how to exercise gun safety tools available to them, like red flag laws and federal guidance on gun violence prevention. The shooting made it clear that our communities need Congress to address these gaps. 

“That is why I am reintroducing two bills to help put an end to gun violence in America. The first, the Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act, would require outreach about red flag laws, gun violence prevention, and gun safety by federal government agencies to include robust in-language materials, outreach to Limited English Proficient (LEP) communities, and culturally competent education to community providers and law enforcement.

“The second, the Fair Legal Access Grants (FLAG) Act, would ensure that anyone filing a red flag petition – a legal request asking a court to grant an Extreme Risk Protection Order (ERPO) to temporarily remove firearms from someone who poses a danger to themselves or others – has access to resources like legal representation,” said Rep. Chu. 

Senator Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) will be reintroducing these bills in the Senate.

“Expanding and strengthening red flag laws across the country is a necessary step forward in making our communities safer. All too often, school administrators, law enforcement officers, and family members don’t have the time or support needed to navigate our court system and successfully file a red flag claim when they notice an individual with access to firearms exhibiting troubling or potentially dangerous behavior,” said Senator Gillibrand. “My FLAG Act and the Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act would empower community members with the tools and services needed to intervene and help remove firearms from individuals who may pose a danger to themselves or others. I am proud to work with Representative Chu to help make our communities safer and end firearm tragedies.”

The Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act has been endorsed by the National Immigration Law Center (NILC), Newtown Action Alliance, Giffords, Everytown for Gun Safety. The FLAG act has been endorsed by Newtown Action Alliance andEverytown for Gun Safety.

Rep. Chu continued, “While it has been deeply disheartening to watch President Trump dismantle the historic gun violence prevention progress that President Biden and Democrats fought tirelessly to achieve, I will not stop fighting to protect all of our communities from gun violence. Monterey Park deserves better, and our country must do more to protect our communities and prevent gun violence. 

“So, as we honor the lives lost three years ago in Monterey Park, let us recommit to coming together to pass strong, comprehensive gun safety reforms and finally put an end to gun violence.”

The Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act would:

  • Provide for competent, community reviewed, translations of all public facing resources provided by DOJ and HHS related to gun violence prevention strategies;
  • Direct the Attorney General to ensure federal grant applications for funds related to the creation and implementation of extreme risk protection orders and other prevention efforts incorporate meaningful engagement with communities with high numbers of individuals with Limited English Proficiency; and
  • Direct the Attorney General and Secretary of HHS to develop and implement a national public awareness campaign for federally supported gun violence prevention strategies and firearm ownership safety with a focus on outreach and engagement with LEP communities.

The FLAG Act would provide $50 million in annual funding to states and local governments to provide access to legal counsel and other legal services. Eligible recipients include police departments, district attorney offices, community-based legal aid organizations, and more.

Click HERE for the full bill text for the Language Access to Gun Violence Prevention Strategies Act.
Click HERE for the full bill text for the FLAG Act.

Pressley Defends Fed Governor Lisa Cook, Condemns Trump’s Unlawful Attempt to Fire Her

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07)

SCOTUS Heard Oral Arguments Today on Trump’s Illegal Bid to Fire Gov. Lisa Cook, Threaten Fed Independence

WASHINGTON – Today, Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley (MA-07) issued the following statement on Trump’s unlawful attempt to fire Fed Governor Lisa Cook from the Federal Reserve Board of Governors as the Supreme Court hears oral arguments on the matter today.

“Donald Trump’s unlawful attempt to fire Governor Lisa Cook is a baseless, brazen, anti-Black power grab that threatens the independence of one of our nation’s most important financial institutions,” said Rep. Ayanna Pressley. “Governor Cook is a brilliant economist and the first Black woman to serve on the Federal Reserve Board of Governors—and Trump’s targeting of her is no accident. Instead of addressing his own failures to lower the cost of living and address the affordability crisis, he is attempting to dismantle the Fed and fire those who won’t fall in line with his marching orders. Today, the Supreme Court has a responsibility and obligation to uphold the law, preserve the Fed’s independence from blatant political interference, and rein in this unprecedented abuse of power.”

Rep. Pressley has consistently condemned Trump’s illegal attempt to fire Governor Cook and has repeatedly called on the Federal Reserve to affirm their independence and defend Governor Cook.

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Carter calls for passage of his PBM provisions in House funding package

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: Carter calls for passage of his PBM provisions in House funding package

Carter calls for passage of his PBM provisions in House funding package

Washington, January 20, 2026

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA) today called for bipartisan support of the pharmacy benefit manager (PBM) provisions included in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2026, which he has championed in the House of Representatives and will protect patients and pharmacies from harmful and anticompetitive business practices.

“The PBM provisions included in this bill will bring transparency and choice to our health care system, both of which will drive competition and ultimately lower prices for patients at the counter. Since day one, I’ve fought to hold these middlemen accountable for stealing hope, health, and access from Americans who deserve high-quality, affordable, and accessible health care. This bill is an important step toward putting patients before profits, with more progress to come, and I encourage my Democrat colleagues to put aside partisan politics and support these widely popular provisions,” said Rep. Carter

Included in this funding package are Rep. Carter’s policies to:

  • Establish new requirements for PBMs under Medicare Part D, including a policy to delink PBM compensation from the cost of medications and increase transparency. 
  • Promote transparency for both employers and patients in their prescription drug plans, with semi-annual reporting on drug spending, rebates, and formulary determinations.
  • Codify existing requirements that plan sponsors contract with any willing pharmacy that meets their standard contract terms and conditions, which must be reasonable and relevant.

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52 Weeks of Keeping America Safe

Source: United States House of Representatives – Congressman Earl L Buddy Carter (GA-01)

Headline: 52 Weeks of Keeping America Safe

WASHINGTON, D.C. – President Trump spent the first year of his presidency laser-focused on addressing Biden’s wide-open southern border, which made every community in America less safe. Under his watch, Georgia’s illegal immigrant population grew to be the 6th largest in the nation, and we paid a real price for his incompetence. Just ask Laken Riley’s family.

“Every American owes President Trump and his Administration a debt of gratitude for his historic immigration enforcement. For years, the Biden-Harris Administration allowed countries to dump their worst criminals into our country, and they didn’t bat an eye,” said Rep. Earl L. “Buddy” Carter (R-GA). “For Republicans, one is too many, like Laken Riley, who was brutally murdered while jogging around Athens, GA. Thankfully, our communities are safer now than ever with the rule of law enforced.”

Since day one, this administration has been deporting the worst of the worst criminal illegal immigrants, and the results speak for themselves. Below are 52 of the worst of the worst who Trump has successfully kicked out of our country.

 

Name: Hossei Sharifi

Country of Origin: Iran

Crime: Statutory Rape, Sexual Exploitation of a Minor, Human Slavery

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Murad Awad

Country of Origin: Kuwait

Crime: Rape, Sexual Assault, DUI, Sodomy, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Niorge Rodriguez-Reyes

Country of Origin: Cuba

Crime: Robbery, Fraud, Cocaine, Larceny, etc.

Arrested: Marietta, GA

 

 

Name: William Gonzalez-Diaz

Country of Origin: Cuba

Crime: Sex Offense Against Child – Fondling, Sexual Exploitation of Minor, etc.

Arrested: Rome, GA

 

 

Name: Luong Thai

Country of Origin: Vietnam

Crime: Sexual Assault, Robbery, Dangerous Drugs, etc.

Arrested: Savannah, GA

 

 

Name: Juan Melendez-Navarro

Country of Origin: Honduras

Crime: Sexual Assault, Sodomy, Domestic Violence

Arrested: Jonesboro, GA

 

 

Name: Javier Rodriguez-Andrade

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Larceny, Theft

Arrested: Gainesville, GA

 

 

Name: Latdavanh Phanmixay

Country of Origin: Laos

Crime: Threat Terroristic State Offenses, Dangerous Drugs

Arrested: Jonesboro, GA

 

 

Name: Kiumars Taheri

Country of Origin: Iran

Crime: Assault, Cocaine, Larceny

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Andre Etienne

Country of Origin: Jamaica

Crime: Rape, Molestation of a Minor

Arrested: Conyers, GA

 

 

Name: Sergey Sandyrev

Country of Origin: Russia

Crime: Sexual Assault, Possession of Stolen Property

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Enrique Lainez-Morales

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Aggravated Assault, Amphetamine Possession, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Javier Cordova-Trejo

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault with a Weapon

Arrested: Jackson, GA

 

 

Name: Selvin Leonardo Bautista-Ramirez

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Molestation of a Minor, Hit and Run

Arrested: Lumpkin, GA

 

 

Name: Alex Gutierrez Molino

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Rape – Strongarm

Arrested: Dalton, GA

 

 

Name: Bountheung Vongdasy

Country of Origin: Laos

Crime: Kidnapping, Aggravated Assault with a Gun, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Mario Perez-Roque

Country of Origin: Cuba

Crime: Kidnapping Minor to Sexually Assault, Sex Assault, Assault, Rape, etc.

Arrested: New Orleans, LA

 

 

Name: Leonel Rodriguez-Banda

County of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Hit & Run, DUI, etc.

Arrested: Jesup, GA

 

 

Name: Genaro Velazquez-Ovando

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Omar Carranza

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault

Arrested: Jackson, GA

 

 

Name: Caesar Sallah

Country of Origin: Gambia

Crime: Assault, Robbery, Burglary

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Pascual Sebastian Miguel

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Terroristic State Offenses, Fraud, etc.

Arrested: Rome, GA

 

 

Name: Alan Molina-Garcia

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault with Weapon

Arrested: Jackson, GA

 

 

Name: Anatolii Balesta

Country of Origin: Ukraine

Crime: Cruelty Toward Child, Aggravated Assault

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Jimmy Hoang

Country of Origin: Vietnam

Crime: Homicide

Arrested: Rome, GA

 

 

Name: Juan Borja-Cruz

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault, Amphetamine Possession

Arrested: Marietta, GA

 

 

Name: Bounlop Bouakhio

Country of Origin: Laos

Crime: Dangerous Drugs, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Israel Bautista-Benites

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Assault, Battery, Cruelty Toward Child

Arrested: Gainesville, GA

 

 

Name: Abdiel Aizprua

Country of Origin: Panama

Crime: Aggravated Assault with Weapon, Assault, etc.

Arrested: Lumpkin, GA

 

 

Name: Khamphan Souvanhnakhot

Country of Origin: Laos

Crime: Homicide, Aggravated Assault – Weapon, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Orlin Reyes Mercado

Country of Origin: Honduras

Crime: Sexual Assault, Aggravated Assault, Battery

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Blanca Parras

Country of Origin: El Salvador

Crime: Domestic Violence, Intimidation, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Maely Chilel Morales

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Terroristic State Offenses, Aggravated Assault

Arrested: Covington, GA

 

 

Name: Arturo Enriquez Galvan

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault – Weapon

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Jonathan Aguilar Trujillo

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Aggravated Assault – Family Strongarm

Arrested: Canton, GA

 

 

Name: Cristian Arreola-Granados

Country of Origin: Honduras

Crime: Aggravated Assault – Non-Family Strongarm, etc.

Arrested: Rome, GA

 

 

Name: Edgar Gudino Alvarado

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault – Non-Family-Weapon

Arrested: Marietta, GA

 

 

Name: Bernardo Apak Padilla

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Drug Trafficking, Assault

Arrested: Marietta, GA

 

 

Name: Lisandro Juarez-Perez

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Hit and Run

Arrested: Lawrenceville, GA

 

 

Name: Rhuan de Barros Etov

Country of Origin: Brazil

Crime: Molestation of Minor, Burglary, etc.

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Maricela Rivera Velasquez

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Cruelty Toward Child, DUI

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Luis Baena Olivares

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Robbery, etc.

Arrested: Folkston, GA

 

 

Name: Fernando Alvarez Castaneda

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Cruelty Toward Child, Larceny

Arrested: Lumpkin, GA

 

 

Name: Marlon Enrique Najar-Medina

Country of Origin: Honduras

Crime: Molestation of Minor

Arrested: Norcross, GA

 

 

Name: Ricardo Tirado-Pantoja

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Sexual Assault, Molestation of a Minor

Arrested: Jackson, GA

 

 

Name: Natan Yusupov

Country of Origin: Russia

Crime: Extortion

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Jiuvel Nunez Diaz

Country of Origin: Cuba

Crime: Domestic Violence, Battery

Arrested: Atlanta, GA

 

 

Name: Santos Garcia-Mendez

Country of Origin: Guatemala

Crime: Assault, DUI

Arrested: Folkston, GA

 

 

Name: Martin Soreque-Bautista

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Hit and Run

Arrested: Lawrenceville, GA

 

 

Name: Miguel Arroyo-Morales

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Carrying Prohibited Weapon, DUI

Arrested: Lumpkin, GA

 

 

Name: Abdul Zainuddini

Country of Origin: Iran

Crime: Assault, Aggravated Assault

Arrested: Savannah, GA

 

 

Name: Loreto Solorzano Espinoza

Country of Origin: Mexico

Crime: Aggravated Assault – Weapon

Arrested: Atlanta, GA