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In six months, ICE arrests 350 gang members in Houston | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – Bethany Blankley – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-09 07:59:00


In the first six months of the Trump administration, ICE officers in Houston arrested 356 illegal foreign nationals confirmed as gang members, who entered the U.S. 1,434 times and had 1,685 criminal convictions. These arrests involved over 40 gangs, including Paisas, MS-13, and Tren de Aragua. Crimes ranged from homicide and sexual assault to drug trafficking and illegal entry. Many offenders were from El Salvador and Mexico, with repeated illegal entries often far surpassing their ages. ICE emphasized the ongoing danger posed by violent transnational gangs, highlighting efforts to prevent crimes like those committed against a 12-year-old girl, underscoring their commitment to public safety.

(The Center Square) – In the first six months of the Trump administration, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers in Houston arrested 356 illegal foreign nationals who are confirmed gang members.

Combined, they illegally entered the U.S. 1,434 times and were convicted of 1,685 criminal offenses, ICE said.

“Despite attempts by some to undermine the courageous work being done by our officers, the brave men and women of ICE continue to put their lives on the line every day to arrest violent transnational gang members, foreign fugitives and dangerous criminal aliens,” ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations-Houston acting Field Office Director Gabriel Martinez said. “In just the past couple of years in Houston, transnational gang members were responsible for brutally raping and murdering an innocent 12-year-old girl on her way to the store. Our officers know their efforts can help prevent atrocities like that from ever occurring again and they won’t rest until they’re all gone.”

Overall, ICE ERO-Houston officers arrested confirmed members of more than 40 gangs. The greatest number of gang arrests was 159 from the Paisas gang. The next greatest number was 39 confirmed MS-13 members and 25 Tren de Aragua members, which the Trump administration designated as foreign terrorist organizations. Other arrests were of confirmed Tango Blast, 15th Street Gang, Latin Kings and Surenos-13 gang members.

Of their combined 1,685 criminal convictions, offenses include abduction, homicide, sexual assault, sexual assault of a child, promotion of child pornography, aggravated assault, domestic violence, burglary, alien smuggling, sex trafficking, organized crime, drug trafficking, drug possession, arson, trespassing, unlawful possession of a firearm, illegal entry, illegal reentry, fraud, escape and evading arrest, ICE said.

Of the worst offenders arrested that ICE highlighted, all are men and citizens of El Salvador and Mexico.

One Mexican national and confirmed Surenos-13 gang member, Jonathan Morales-Abundis, 30, was arrested after illegally entering the U.S. 29 times, ICE said. His illegal entries total nearly his age. Despite that, he was only convicted three times for illegal reentry and once for alien smuggling and illegal entry.

Another arrested Surenos-13 gang member was Juan Manuel Cayetano-Vasquez, 48, who illegally entered the U.S. 13 times, ICE said. His convictions include six for drug possession and three for resisting arrest; twice each for domestic violence, assault and identity theft; and once each for false imprisonment, illegal entry, illegal reentry, battery and destroying evidence, ICE said.

An arrested Latin Kings member and Mexican national, Luis Alberto Hernandez, 46, illegally entered the U.S. three times. His rap sheet, according to ICE, includes four convictions for domestic violence, three for illegal reentry, twice for aggravated assault, and once each for drug trafficking, unlawful possession of a firearm, obstructing police, disorderly conduct, drug possession, interfering with a 911 emergency call and child abuse.

Salvadoran nationals arrested include Milton Alexander Magana Fuentes, 31, a child predator and Paisas gang member who illegally entered the U.S. four times, ICE said. His convictions include sexual indecency with a child, failure to register as a sex offender, illegal reentry and illegal entry.

Salvadoran MS-13 gang member arrests include Ronald Alberto Rivas-Aguilar, 28, who illegally entered twice and was convicted of homicide, and Jonathan Josue Valle-Moralez, 31, who was previously deported, ICE said. He was convicted of unlawful possession of a firearm and in March was transferred into U.S. Marshals’ custody to be prosecuted for homicide.

ICE highlighted arrests of Mexican nationals and confirmed Paisas gang members including Luis Fernando Nava-Garcia, 20, who ICE said illegally entered the U.S. 40 times, more than twice the number of years he’s been alive. Yet, he was only convicted twice for illegal reentry.

Other confirmed Paisas gang members arrested include Javier Ivan Montoya-Avila, 34, who illegally entered 26 times. His convictions include burglary, tampering with government records, criminal trespass, illegal reentry and illegal entry, ICE said; Humberto Romero Avila, 45, who illegally entered 10 times. He was deported to Mexico where he was wanted for homicide, ICE said. His convictions include four DWIs, larceny, illegal reentry and illegal entry.

Others Paisas gang member arrests include Jose Angel Martinez, 39, who illegally entered five times. His convictions include sexual indecency with a minor, aggravated assault of a family member, resisting arrest, burglary, drug possession and obstructing police, ICE said; Samuel Valenzuela Martinez, 55, who illegally entered the U.S. five times. His convictions include six DWIs, three convictions each for assault and illegal entry, and once each for hit-and-run, larceny, cruelty toward a child, evading arrest, fraud and illegal reentry, ICE said; Juan Pablo Hernandez Ramos, 35, a child predator who was deported three times. His convictions include possession with intent to promote child pornography, sexual assault, aggravated assault, illegal entry and illegal reentry, ICE said.

Among those arrested were more than 200 charged/convicted with sex crimes and hundreds of Mexicans removed from Houston with more than a thousand combined criminal convictions, The Center Square reported.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Right-Leaning

The article presents information that aligns with a right-leaning perspective, particularly in its framing and tone. It emphasizes the arrests of illegal immigrants who are gang members and highlights their criminal activities extensively, using language that underscores the threat they pose. The inclusion of a quote praising ICE officers and describing their work as “courageous” and “brave” further supports a positive framing of strict immigration enforcement, a stance commonly associated with conservative viewpoints. While the article reports factual data, the selective focus on criminality among illegal immigrants and the framing of ICE’s actions in a heroic light suggest an ideological perspective rather than neutral reporting.

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Court grants restraining order against O’Rourke in lawsuit filed by Paxton | Texas

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Bethany Blankley | The Center Square contributor – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-08 19:08:00


A Texas district court issued a temporary restraining order against former U.S. Rep. Beto O’Rourke and his group, Powered by People, for allegedly raising funds to support House Democrats who left Texas to protest a redistricting bill. Attorney General Ken Paxton’s lawsuit claims O’Rourke misled donors by using political contributions for personal expenses, violating Texas law. The court found that this fundraising conduct was deceptive and harmful to consumers. O’Rourke defended his organization, stating that Paxton aims to silence efforts for voting rights and free elections in Texas. A hearing is scheduled for August 19 to consider further action.

(The Center Square) – A Texas district court granted a request for a temporary restraining order against former U.S. Rep. Robert (Beto) O’Rourke, D-El Paso, and his political action group, Powered by People. Both have reportedly raised money to fund dozens of House Democrats leaving Texas. More than 50 left in protest to prevent the Texas House from conducting official business, including voting for a Congressional redistricting bill they oppose.

On Thursday, Attorney General Ken Paxton launched an investigation into Powered by the People and Texas Majority PAC, The Center Square reported.

On Friday afternoon, Paxton sued O’Rourke and Powered by the People in District Court in Tarrant County. Roughly three hours later, the court granted Paxton’s request for an emergency temporary restraining order to block them from continuing to raise or distribute money for absconding Democrats.

The 20-page lawsuit states, “Robert Francis O’Rourke and his political influence operation, Powered by People, are traveling the state misleadingly raising political funds to pay for the personal expenses of Texas Democrats who have abandoned their offices and fled the state in the middle of a Special Legislative Session. Texas law prohibits, as a matter of public confidence and trust, personal fundraising for state officials.

“Nevertheless, Mr. O’Rourke and Powered by People are intentionally blurring the dichotomy between political and personal funds in a deceptive and confusing manner to take advantage of donors. Mr. O’Rourke and Powered by People are directing consumers to political fundraising platforms, such as ActBlue, for the express political purpose of ‘fight[ing]’ Republicans and protecting Democratic seats from ‘corrupt republicans,’ meanwhile the funds are actually being used for lavish personal expenditures (i.e. travel on private jets, luxury hotel accommodations, and fine dining that are disconnected from, and have no legitimate purpose relating to, their legislative positions).”

“Texas law prohibits organizations from engaging in false, misleading, and deceptive acts, such as the fundraising scheme operated by O’Rourke and Powered by People,” Paxton said.

Late Friday, Judge Megan Fahey issued a 3-page ruling stating that the court “finds that harm is imminent to the State, and if the Court does not issue the Temporary Restraining Order, the State will be irreparably injured. Specifically, Defendants’ fundraising conduct constitutes false, misleading, or deceptive acts under the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, … because Defendants are raising and utilizing political contributions from Texas consumers to pay for the personal expenses of Texas legislators, in violation of Texas law. Because this conduct is unlawful and harms Texas consumers, restraining this conduct is in the public interest.”

She also said that O’Rourke and Powered by People “have and will continue to engage in unlawful fundraising practices and utilization of political funds in a manner that either directly violates or causes Texas Democratic Legislators to violate” Texas penal and election codes and House Rules of Procedure. “Consumers have and continue to suffer irreparable harm through these unlawful acts because they are making political contributions that are being used to fund personal expenses and violate State law.”

The order issues a series of directives and scheduled a hearing for August 19 to determine if a temporary injunction should also be issued.

After the ruling, Paxton said, “The Beto Bribe buyouts that were bankrolling the runaway Democrats have been officially stopped. People like Robert believe Texas can be bought. Today, I stopped his deceptive financial influence scheme that attempted to deceive donors and subvert our constitutional process. They told me to ‘come and take it,’ so I did.”

In response to the lawsuit, O’Rourke said, “Paxton is trying to shut down Powered by People, one of the largest voter registration organizations in the country, because our volunteers fight for voting rights and free elections… the kind of work that threatens the hold that Paxton, Trump and Abbott have on power in Texas.” He also said Paxton “wants to silence me and stop me from leading this organization. He wants to stop us from fighting Trump’s attempt to steal the five congressional seats he needs to hang on to power. But I’m not going anywhere.”

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article primarily reports on legal and political actions involving Democratic figure Beto O’Rourke and Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton, a Republican. While it presents statements from both sides, the framing and choice of language lean subtly toward a Center-Right perspective. The article quotes extensively from the lawsuit and Paxton’s critical statements regarding O’Rourke’s fundraising efforts, emphasizing allegations of deception and misconduct. O’Rourke’s response is included, but with less detail and framed in contrast to more assertive language from Paxton. The detailed focus on legal accusations and use of terms like “deceptive financial influence scheme,” along with presenting Paxton’s comments without similar scrutiny, suggests an ideological tilt. However, it generally avoids overt editorializing, maintaining a tone closer to factual reporting than partisan opinion. Hence, the bias is moderate and leans Center-Right rather than overtly partisan or far right.

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More Republicans clamor for changing Senate rules to bypass Dems’ obstruction | National

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Thérèse Boudreaux | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-06 15:30:00


Republicans are pushing to change Senate rules to fast-track confirmation of President Trump’s remaining 130+ civilian nominees, frustrated by Democratic obstruction. Democrats have blocked quick confirmations via voice vote or unanimous consent, causing delays. Senate Majority Leader John Thune called it “historic obstruction,” urging Democrats to stop their reflexive opposition. GOP senators plan to pursue a “nuclear option” after recess to limit debate, permit multiple confirmations per vote, or end procedural hurdles. Trump supports this, accusing Democrats of extortion for demanding $2 billion in withheld funds. Changing rules could also help pass the necessary 2026 funding bills and avoid a government shutdown.

(The Center Square) – With Democrats still playing hardball over confirming the rest of President Donald Trump’s civilian nominees, Republicans are becoming increasingly vocal about changing Senate procedural rules to help fast-track the process.

Democrats haven’t allowed a single civilian nominee to pass by voice vote or unanimous consent, which would drastically speed up the confirmation process. Senate Majority Leader John Thune, R-S.D., has called Democrats’ tactics “a historic level of obstruction” and urged them to “rein in their reflexive anti-Trump sentiment.”

With more than 130 nominees remaining, Sen. Mike Rounds, R-S.D., told reporters earlier this week that Senate Republicans plan to take up some kind of rules reform legislation when they return from recess in September.

This so-called “nuclear option,” implemented by a simple majority vote, could include cutting down on debate time, allowing more than one nominee confirmation per vote, or abolishing procedural votes on nominees entirely.

“What Chuck Schumer has done is slow down the process. Typically, by now, 70% of the President’s nominees are confirmed through a short process, a short pass called unanimous consent,” Sen. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., said Wednesday. “But Chuck Schumer is making us spend two hours at a minimum on every one of those.”

Trump also threw his support behind a rules change after nominee-related negotiations between Republican and Democratic leaders apparently blew up. According to a Trump social media post Wednesday, Schumer had demanded the administration release some $2 billion in withheld federal funds in exchange for Democrats’ cooperation.

“This has never happened before. There has never, in U.S. history, been such a delay. THEY ARE EXTORTIONISTS!,” Trump wrote, referring to Senate Democrats. “Republicans must create legislation in order to get out of the grasp of these Country hating THUGS. Move quickly!!!”

This “nuclear option” is not unprecedented. Democrats used it in 2013 to limit debate time and more easily invoke cloture on all nominees except U.S. Supreme Court appointees, while Republicans extended that to include SCOTUS nominees in 2017.

“So when anyone tells you Republicans are taking the ‘nuclear option’ with President Trump to change the Senate rules, remind them that DEMS started this in 2013,” Sen. Markwayne Mullin, R-Okla., said on X Wednesday. “We’re working through rule change options with the Trump White House to expedite nominees, end the gridlock, and clear the backlog.”

If Republicans do change Senate rules, it would also allow lawmakers more time to pass the 12 annual appropriations bills providing funding for the federal government in fiscal year 2026. So far, the Senate has only passed three of those bills via a minibus, which still needs the House’s approval.

If Congress is unable to pass all 12 funding bills by Sept. 30 – the end of fiscal year 2025 – they will have to pass a short-term Continuing Resolution, or CR, to prevent a government shutdown.

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

The article largely reports on Senate procedural disputes factually but frames the situation through a lens sympathetic to Republican perspectives. It highlights Republican criticisms of Democratic obstruction, emphasizes Republican calls for rules changes to expedite confirmations, and prominently features quotes from Republican senators and former President Trump’s social media post, which uses charged language against Democrats. While it mentions Democrats’ prior use of the “nuclear option,” the overall tone and source (The Center Square, known for conservative-leaning coverage) suggest a center-right bias that favors the Republican narrative and critiques Democratic Senate tactics. The reporting stops short of overt editorializing but clearly aligns more with the Republican viewpoint.

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Moody and McMahon push for expanded school choice to empower families | Florida

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www.thecentersquare.com – By Ashley Olds | | The Center Square – (The Center Square – ) 2025-08-06 15:21:00


U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody and Secretary of Education Linda McMahon highlighted the importance of parental empowerment and school choice in education during a news conference. Moody emphasized Florida’s progress with the One Big Beautiful Bill, advocating for educational options that allow children to reach their potential. McMahon praised Florida as a leading example and supported universal school choice, stressing the need to end students’ entrapment in failing schools. She outlined a new federal tax credit scholarship program supporting families choosing private education and expanded 529 plans for educational expenses. Congress and states are collaborating to broaden school choice, giving families more control over their children’s education.

(The Center Square) – U.S. Sen. Ashley Moody, R-Fla. and Secretary of Education Linda McMahon discussed empowering parents to help them give their children a quality education. 

At a Wednesday news conference, Moody talked about the One Big Beautiful Bill and how she didn’t want the accomplishments for education and school choice to go unnoticed in Florida and across the nation.

“For those that value parental empowerment, the ability for all kids to have options and education so that they can fulfill their God-given potential,” Moody said. 

McMahon said that being able to have “universal school choice is really fantastic.”

“The president is absolutely committed that no child should be trapped in a failing school and that education needs to be returned to the states,” McMahon said. “Part of my job is to make sure that we’re finding out the best practices so that many states can follow those best practices.”

She also praised Florida for being a “leading example.”

Emphasizing the urgency of reform, she pointed out the need to give all students a chance to thrive. 

“Every student deserves a shot at success, and no child should be shackled to a failing school,” McMahon said.

She gave a brief overview of a new federal tax credit scholarship program for K-12 education, which will help support families who are picking private schools and education options that they feel would be the best fit for their children. 

“The program enables individuals to contribute tax credited scholarship funds that provide scholarships for private school tuition and a host of other education related services, products, and providers,” McMahon said. 

Congress is working alongside states to further expand school choice initiatives across the country. 

“The One Big Beautiful Bill also expands 529 plans, special family savings accounts for education to include books, materials, testing fees, dual enrollment fees, educational and tutoring costs.” 

If school choice is expanded, it gives families control and allows their children to receive the quality education they deserve.

 

• Ashley Olds is an intern reporter and member of the 2025 Searle Freedom Trust and Young America’s Foundation National Journalism Center Apprentice and Internship initiative. 

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Note: The following A.I. based commentary is not part of the original article, reproduced above, but is offered in the hopes that it will promote greater media literacy and critical thinking, by making any potential bias more visible to the reader –Staff Editor.

Political Bias Rating: Center-Right

This article presents a clear ideological stance favoring school choice and parental empowerment in education, which are commonly associated with conservative and center-right education policy priorities. The tone is supportive and promotional of these initiatives, highlighting positive remarks from Republican Senator Ashley Moody and Education Secretary Linda McMahon about expanding school choice, tax credit scholarships, and reducing federal control in favor of state and parental control. While the article reports on factual policy proposals, it frames them in a uniformly positive light without presenting opposing viewpoints or critiques, indicating a center-right bias aligned with conservative education reforms.

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