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ICE Arrests Illegal Alien for Attempted Murder for Allegedly Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Officers

ICE Arrests Illegal Alien for Attempted Murder for Allegedly Throwing Molotov Cocktail at Officers

The government previously deported Emiliano Garduno-Galvez.

ICE arrested illegal alien Emiliano Garduno-Galvez for attempted murder after he allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement in Los Angeles.

“On June 9, 2025, ICE agents in Los Angeles arrested Garduno-Galvez after he was identified as a suspect who allegedly threw a Molotov cocktail at law enforcement during the Los Angeles riot on Saturday, June 7,” according to the ICE press statement. “Last night, he was charged with attempted murder.”

The government previously deported Garduno-Galvez.

The Anaheim Police Department arrested Garduno-Galvez in 2024 for grand theft.

The Long Beach Police Department arrested the illegal alien that same year for a DUI.

“Emiliano Garduno-Galvez is a criminal illegal alien from Mexico who threatened the lives of federal law enforcement officers by attacking them with a Molotov cocktail during the violent riots in Los Angeles. ICE arrested Garduno-Galvez, and he is now being charged with attempted murder. These are the types of criminal illegal aliens that rioters are fighting to protect,” said Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin. “The Los Angeles rioters will not stop us or slow us down. And if you lay a hand on a law enforcement officer, you will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law.”

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Drop him with/without parachute onto the office of the Mexican president and allow her to deal with him. Or mail him to her in an airtight box. Let’s get creative here.

Unbelievable. Already deported at least once before when arrested again in Anaheim for ‘grand theft’ (a very serious crime) and ICE was never contacted. How does an ILLEGAL alien arrested for grand theft qualify for bail? While on bail, he gets arrested for DUI? How does that not violate his bail conditions?

In 2011, the GAO reported that 85% of the foreign nationals in US prisons were Mexican nationals.

    henrybowman in reply to TargaGTS. | June 11, 2025 at 4:48 pm

    That’s kind of a useless statistic, though.
    Kind of like the one where the gun-grabbers claim that the greatest number [note] of gun incidents happen to occur in one huge highly-populated country that hasn’t banned guns.
    It’s the same reason more Mexican wolves are shot in Arizona than kangaroos.

      TargaGTS in reply to henrybowman. | June 11, 2025 at 6:01 pm

      Not sure about that. While it’s true that Mexico is the origin for the greatest percentage of foreign nationals in the country, in the last census, only 23% of all foreign-born residents in the US were of Mexican origin. It’s reasonably clear that Mexico is WAY overrepresented in our prison system.

        Milhouse in reply to TargaGTS. | June 11, 2025 at 8:09 pm

        Ah, but “foreign born residents” is not the same thing as “foreign nationals”.

        Also, is that stat for all US prisons, or only federal ones? Because federal prisons include people in for immigration offenses, so to get a real picture of how dangerous Mexican illegals are to ordinary people, in comparison with other illegals, or with legal aliens, we would have to deduct those.

        Which is not to say that your point is invalid, just that the headline stat you cited for it is not sufficient to support it. That’s a problem with most statistics cited to make political points. They’re rarely as clear-cut as they’re made to sound.

JackinSilverSpring | June 11, 2025 at 4:31 pm

About 100 years in Gitmo should cure him of his criminal ways.

I hate to sound Draconian, but we really need to put some teeth into a law that punishes repeat border crossers. I’m open to anything. They come back because there’s no consequence for coming back. We reap what we sow.

    ztakddot in reply to Titan28. | June 11, 2025 at 5:13 pm

    Geld them or would that be considered cruel and unusual.

    TargaGTS in reply to Titan28. | June 11, 2025 at 6:14 pm

    In fairness, it’s already a felony. But, it’s a felony with a shortish prison sentence (2-years). It’s a potentially longer sentence if the alien was deported because of a prior felony. The problem is they know that in 90% of US urban areas, they’re unlikely to get deported again even if arrested because so many of those urban areas are sanctuary cities. Look at the loser in the above story; prior deportation and then no less than three subsequent arrests…without ICE ever being called. Our problem is the sanctuary cities.

    There’s a lady at my church who was recently hit by a drunk-driver. Her husband sustained a pretty serious injury (broken pelvis). The perp has been previously deported TWO times. He has been arrested a half-dozen times since his last deportation several years ago and was on probation at the time of this accident for some other crime. And yet, here he he is, still in the country….currently out on bail for a FELONY DUI while on probation. It’s insane…and this is a (nominally) red state.

henrybowman | June 11, 2025 at 4:49 pm

The neck tats are a bold social statement, eh?

This is who the Democrats are literally prepared to die on a hill for!! Not American citizens but illegal aliens because Democrats know they will be reliable Democrats voters in the very near future.

“Los Angles man wrongly imprisoned by ICE”

This is a story that Democrats have been following closely.

Several democrat congressmen have expressed interest as to where Emiliano is being held as they have plans to visit him in the near future and drink margaritas together.

E Howard Hunt | June 11, 2025 at 5:25 pm

Did he put a cute, little umbrella in it?

Rioting in an attempt to stop the arrests of criminal illegal aliens is not gonna pan out for d/prog wokiestas. I don’t know about y’all but what I’ve seen the ‘internet opinion’ seems to be running about 80/20 or better in favor of deportations and against the rioters. The public seems to me to be very much over the idea of ‘fiery but mostly peaceful protests’ as a tactic for the leftists.

How long until a judge orders his release?

    TargaGTS in reply to Crawford. | June 11, 2025 at 6:46 pm

    Unfortunately, that’s not an impossibility. Unlike many states that constrain judges during the bail hearing with statutory guidelines, federal judges are largely free to set bail conditions as they deem fit.

OK, here’s a wild idea. I don’t know whether it makes any sense, but I’ll put it up for discussion.

How about ICE adopting an interpretation of existing law (so no need for new legislation that has to make it through the senate filibuster), deeming a final deportation order to be not an instant but a permanent. In other words, when a person has been deported pursuant to a valid order, the order doesn’t just disappear into the ether, it remains in effect, barring the person from the USA and ordering him deported if found therein, and is only banished by a legal admission. If the deportee is later legally granted permission to enter, then the deportation order is no longer in effect, but it is in effect until then.

That way if the person is once again discovered within the USA there is no need to put him back through the process. He’s already been through it, and there’s a permanent order to deport him whenever found, so just chuck him over the border with no further ceremony.

Of course he’s entitled to habeas corpus, but all ICE should have to show at that hearing is the old deportation order, which remains in effect. So there’s no point in his even applying for habeas, and most won’t.

Any obvious holes in this theory?

    destroycommunism in reply to Milhouse. | June 11, 2025 at 10:14 pm

    sounds reasonable

    so look for it not to gain traction

    Lucifer Morningstar in reply to Milhouse. | June 11, 2025 at 10:31 pm

    Any obvious holes in this theory?

    Yep. One big hole. The liberal democrat judges on the federal branch that would immediately issue a nation wide injunction on any such “permanent final order of deportation” when issued against an illegal alien. Otherwise, I like the idea.

    CommoChief in reply to Milhouse. | June 12, 2025 at 6:38 am

    I’ll go for that, seems common sense but would obviously be better if Congress could be induced to pass it into law. Not sure this is something to try b/c very likely to be defeated in Court as Congress could have written the existing statute this way but chose not to do so. Would also as a practical matter muddy the water for folks considering ‘self deportation’ v waiting for ICE to find them.

    One fix Congress can also achieve is limiting access to the Art III Courts. Put the Immigration Courts on the same footing as Military Courts which are also Art II creations of Congress. (As are the inferior Art III Courts for that matter).
    The effect would be to narrow access by putting SCOTUS as the first/last potential Art III Court to review the decisions of the Immigration Courts …just as they are with the Military Court system. It wouldn’t be a huge innovation and if that’s OK our Service Members then it is OK for aliens who, just like our Service Members, are a distinct group within our Nation.

    WomanOfValor in reply to Milhouse. | June 12, 2025 at 10:19 am

    I’m not sure that ICE has the legal authority unilaterally to “adopt an interpretation” of existing law. I think it would need higher ups in the Executive branch to do that (the AG, Homeland Security, etc.) as a regulation. The downside to doing it via regulation is that proposed regs would have to get over certain hurdles (including court challenges by the usual suspects) before they could be adopted, but that process would still be preferable to having to go through Congress.

    CaptTee in reply to Milhouse. | June 12, 2025 at 8:44 pm

    So, what you are suggesting is Common Law Banishment with outlaw status (outside the protection of any law) upon return without a written invitation from the President.

    I am all for it.

    Just get a judge to rule that “deportation” is Common Law Banishment!

destroycommunism | June 11, 2025 at 10:13 pm

house him in martys vineyards

“Criminal illegal alien” is so much closer to the truth than illegal “immigrant” to identify an alien who illegally entered the USA and illegally remained in the USA.

Lotsa luck finding a jury in LA County to convict him of anything.

It is time to end deportations and reinstitute Common Law banishment, where if the people returns without a written invitation from the head of State (in the USA it would be the President) the person would be considered an “outlaw” outside the protection of any laws and subject to immediate execution, by any law abiding citizen, with reimbursement up to the cost of one bullet.