08/13/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 08/13/2025 05:26
WASHINGTON - Three violent MS-13 members - two of whom illegally entered the United States during the Biden administration - are in Nassau County police custody following a joint Aug. 8 operation between ICE New York City, the Nassau County Police Department and the FBI. Each criminal alien has an extensive criminal record that includes charges such as attempted murder, gang assault and weapon possession.
ICE has lodged immigration detainers against all three gang members and will assume custody when they're released from the New York justice system.
"American is no longer a dumping ground for foreign criminals and gang members," said acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons. "ICE will continue to find, arrest and remove MS-13 and other terrorists who come here to wreak havoc on communities and destroy this nation."
Ellias Wilfredo Serrano Bonilla, a 21-year-old criminal alien from El Salvador, illegally entered the U.S. sometime prior to December 2016. On Jan. 8, 2020, the Nassau County Police Department arrested and charged him with first-degree assault and first-degree gang assault. Then, on Aug. 8, 2025, he was arrested and charged with:
Serrano is currently in Nassau County police custody.
Edras Daniel Velasquez Giron, a 19-year-old criminal alien from Honduras, illegally entered the U.S. before June 2022. On Sept. 28, 2023, an immigration judge in New York ordered him removed to Honduras in absentia. On Aug. 8, he was charged with:
Velasquez is currently in Nassau County police custody.
Jeffrey Bladimir Valladares Archaga, a 20-year-old Honduran criminal alien, illegally entered the U.S. in 2022 near Calexico, California. On July 17, Nassau County police arrested and charged him with fourth-degree criminal possession of a weapon (firearm/weapon), third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, and driving without a license. He's currently in Nassau Police custody.
ICE has lodged immigration detainers against each of these MS-13 members with the Nassau County Police Department.
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