Thursday, June 12, 2025

54-year-old Ramom Morales-Reyes Released From USICE Custody After Posting $7,500 Bond In Dodge County, He Was Framed Of Threatening To Kill TACO Trump

Morales-Reyes was falsely accused of threatening to kill Trump.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 12, 2025

Juneau, Wisconsin - On Thursday, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) released Ramon Morales-Reyes, 54, from the Dodge County Detention Facility (jail) in Juneau, according to USICE.

Morales-Reyes was framed by Demetric D. Scott, 52, who confessed to Milwaukee police that he wrote a letter threatening to shoot TACO Trump in the head with a 30-06 rifle, and signed Morales-Reyes name on it so, he could get arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and get deported. Scott believed he could then have his criminal case dismissed against him. The victim in that case was Morales-Reyes who was assaulted and robbed by Scott in Milwaukee.

MAGA Immigration Enforcement Volunteer Initiative Program Being Discussed, Back The Badge Wisconsin Announced

The Back The Badge Wisconsin Facebook page known for its MAGA (Make Amerikkka Great Again) supremacist, anti-immigrant and racist ranks on social media announced that discussions are taking place to create a MAGA volunteer program initiative to help assist the corrupt U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement in immigration enforcement.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 12, 2025

Racine, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Kyle William Beckett, the president and founder of the Back the Badge Wisconsin (BBW) Facebook page announced that discussions are taking place to create an alleged volunteer initiative program to assist the corrupt U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) in Immigration enforcement.

According to Beckett, if the MAGA volunteer initiative moves forward, the BBW will help recruit qualified, vetted volunteers to assist USICE in immigration enforcement and national security.

The BBW under Beckett, which has a large following of mostly White MAGA alleged racist cops, is well known to be a Southeastern Wisconsin MAGA supremacist propaganda page and viewed as anti-immigrant by its racist ranks against people of color in its social media page in Wisconsin.


Editor's note: USDHS-ICE is known as the most corrupt immigration enforcement departments in the federal government under the TACO Trump administration, which have failed to abide by U.S. Constitutional law, which affords due process for those with legal status and undocumented individuals detained (arrested) by USDHS-ICE and its federal partners, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, DEA, ATF and etc. before being removed from the U.S.. Federal judges have ruled that USDHS-ICE has continuously detained individuals and have intentionally failed to abide by the rule of law, and have a disregard to the U.S. Constitution.

Also, the USDHS-ICE has falsely claimed that most undocumented and legal status individuals detained are notorious gang members from Tren de Aragua or MS-13 transnational criminal organizations without proof. Many of those mentioned have been found not to have criminal records contrary of what USDHS-ICE claims.

Tuesday, June 10, 2025

18-year-old Female Victim Was Brutally Assaulted After Leaving The National PR Day 2025 Impromptu Gathering At the 1400 Block Of W. Burnham Street In The Southside Of Milwaukee


The 18-year-old female victim was hospitalized after being allegedly assaulted by a 19-year-old female who later posted a video of the assault on Instagram.


By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 10, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Hispanic News Network U.S.A. (HNNUSA) learned that a 18-year-old female that had left Sunday's impromptu National Puerto Rican Day 2025 chaotic gathering at the 1400 block of W. Burnham Street, was later physically assaulted (battery) at the 3200 block of W. Burnham by a 19-year-old female identified as Keelyn Ard, according to the victim. The 18-year-old victim says, that she was followed by Ard who then brutally assaulted her and causing her injuries to her head that needed medical treatment. The victim was being sought by friends and family after she didn't return home on Sunday. It was later reported on social media that she was hospitalized and receiving treatment for her injuries.

Ard apparently posted a video of her assaulting the victim on Instagram. The video showing the assault was also shared in Facebook.

Ard is now being sought by Milwaukee police and criminal felony charges are pending.

According to Milwaukee County court records, a temporary restraining order for harrasment was filed against Ard on Tuesday.

The victim had just graduated from Puente High School in Milwaukee and was admitted to the Milwaukee Area Technical College nursing program.

Monday, June 9, 2025

Puerto Ricans Illegally Takeover Streets At The 1400 Block Of W. Forest Home Ave. And W. Burnham Street In The Southside Of Milwaukee During The National PR Day 2025 Celebration

Milwaukee police were called to the 1400 block of W. Forest Home Ave. and W. Burnham Street on Sunday after chaotic crowds took over the streets and area with vehicles to hold their annual impromptu cruising and Puerto Rican flag waving celebration.

By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 9, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Sunday, Milwaukee police had to block off with barriers the neighborhood streets of S. 14 to S. 15 Streets between W. Forest Home Ave. and W. Burnham Street in the Southside of Milwaukee in order to neutralize the chaotic annual impromptu cruising, tire burnouts and Puerto Rican flag waving celebration during the National Puerto Rican Day 2025 in the predominately Latino neighborhood.

No major incidents were reported this year during the chaotic street takeover by vehicles, spectators and unruly crowds on Sunday, according to police.

The Milwaukee Common Council in early June introduced a proposed ordinance prohibiting street takeovers by crowds, spectators and vehicles, but police have yet to report, if anyone was cited, towed or taken into custody on Sunday for reckless driving in the Southside.

Will the City Street Takeover ordinance, if approved be enforced by police at illegal street takeovers by Whites during sports spillover events and other chaotic celebrations as well or only at people of color neighborhoods?

The City Street Takeover ordinance imposes a minimum of $500 fine for each spectator(s).

The National Puerto Rican Day Fest 2025 was held separately at Mitchell Park on Sunday, June 8th, and ended at 7:00p.m. and organizers reported no incidents other than several motor dirt bikes that were confiscated by the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources officers at the Mitchell Park, according to Victor Huyke, from El Conquistador Newspaper, the sponsor of the National PR Day Fest 2025 and Parade at Mitchell Park.

Ediror's note: Images of video were published by Hispanic News Network U.S.A., which the video was posted on Facebook by Kirah Thislife showing the impromptu PR cruising, tire burnouts and flag waving at S. 14 and W. Burnham Street on Sunday in the Southside of Milwaukee.

Thursday, June 5, 2025

Several Unrelated Shootings Including A Homicide Reported In The Southside Of Milwaukee By Police, A 53-year-old Victim Was Injured By Gunfire, And The Fatal Shooting Of Vincent Torres, 45

Unrelated shootings reported including one homicide, a 53-year-old victim was injured in a shooting at S. 21 on Thursday, and a 45-year-old victim was fatally shot at S. 11 Street on Wednesday, according to Milwaukee police.


By H. Nelson Goodson 
Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 5, 2025

Milwaukee,  Wisconsin - On early Thursday, Milwaukee police responded around 1:30a.m. to a non-fatal shooting at the 1900 block of S. 21 Street and located a 53-year-old male victim with minor injuries and refuse medical treatment.

Police have an ongoing investigation to determine what occurred and are looking for an unknown suspect(s).

On Wednesday, June 4, 2025, around 9:30 p.m., Milwaukee police responded to shots fired at the 1600 block of S. 11 Street in the Southside of Milwaukee and located a deceased 45-year-old Hispanic male.

The Milwaukee County Medical Examiner's Office declared the victim, Vincent Torres, 45, originally from Dallas,  Texas deceased at 9:51 p.m. in Milwaukee. Torres was fatally shot in the chest.

The Torres family released a video surveillance camera footage of the alleged homicide suspect.

Milwaukee police have an ongoing homicide investigation in the Torres shooting death.

No arrest has been reported by police in the Torres homicide.

Wednesday, June 4, 2025

24-year-old Brandon J. Randall Sentenced To 50 Years In Prison For The 2022 Reckless Homicides Of Both Ava Allen, 17, And Jaelen Yracheta, 18, In South Milwaukee

Randall in a plea agreement was sentenced to 50 years in prison for each of the reckless homicides of Allen and Yracheta in December 2022 in South Milwaukee.

June 4, 2025

Milwaukee, Wisconsin - On Tuesday, Brandon J. Randall, 24, was sentenced to 50 years in prison to be served concurrently to the double reckless homicides of Ava Allen, 17, and Jaelen Yracheta, 18, on December 29, 2022 in South Milwaukee.

In the plea agreement, Randall will serve 50 years concurrently to the reckless homicides of Allen and Yracheta, he received 50 years in prison for the murder of Allen and 50 years in prison for the murder of Yracheta, but will be served at the same time. Randall will actually serve 36 years in prison and 14 years of supervision, according to Milwaukee County court records.

In December 2022, Randall killed both Allen and Yracheta in a marijuana drug deal gone bad. Apparently, Yracheta had made arrangements with Randall to sell him marijuana, and Allen accompanied Yracheta to the drug sale. Randall fatally shot both Yracheta and Allen multiple times. Their bodies were later found in a parked vehicle by family members. A nearby video surveillance camera caught Randall fleeing the crime scene.

Tuesday, June 3, 2025

238 Venezuelans Illegally Removed From The U.S. Without Due Process By The TACO Trump Administration Remain At Notorious Prison In El Salvador

238 Venezuelans identified who were deported to El Salvador by the Trump administration, some had no criminal record.

Hispanic News Network U.S.A.

June 3, 2025

CBS News reported in March that it had obtained an internal government list of the names of the Venezuelan men the Trump administration deported to El Salvador as part of a secretive operation last week that has triggered a legal standoff in the U.S. and a debate around the world.

On March 15, the U.S. government deported 238 male Venezuelan citizens on three flights to El Salvador, accusing them of being part of a transnational gang known as Tren de Aragua, which President Trump has labeled a foreign terrorist group and wartime enemy.

Upon landing, the deported men were forcefully led off planes by heavily armed Salvadoran authorities. They were marched into armored vehicles, had their heads shaved and were transferred into cells inside El Salvador's notorious maximum security prison, known as CECOT (Centro de Confinamiento del Terrorismo (Terrorist Confinement Center)).

The high-profile deportations quickly set off a legal battle in the U.S. The court fight initially centered on the legality of Trump's move to invoke the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to expel many of the Venezuelan deportees. It has since expanded into a showdown over whether the Trump administration knowingly defied a federal judge's order to halt deportations under the wartime law and turn the flights around.

U.S. officials have said 137 of the Venezuelan men were treated as "enemy aliens" and removed from the country under the 18th century law. The other 101 were deported under regular immigration procedures, the officials have said. 

Beyond that, the U.S. government has provided scant details about the deportations. Family members and lawyers of deportees have said they only learned their loved ones or clients had been deported to the small Central American country through videos and photos posted by the Salvadoran government and news outlets. 

The Trump administration has said it verified that all the Venezuelan deportees have connections to Tren de Aragua, but those accusations have been denied by relatives of some of those who were deported. The U.S. government has said in a court declaration that while some of those expelled have criminal histories in the U.S., "many" do not.

CBS News published the U.S. government's list of the names of the 238 Venezuelan deportees sent to El Salvador below. How long they will remain imprisoned in El Salvador and whether their family members and lawyers will be allowed to communicate with them remain open questions. 

The names of Venezuelans deported to El Salvador, which 5 inmates (identified by ☆) don't have criminal records:

• Agelviz Sanguino, Widmer Josneyder
• Aguilar Rodriguez, Nolberto Rafael
• Aguilera Aguero, Gustavo Adolfo
• Albornoz-Quintero, Henry
☆ Alvarado Borges, Neri, 25, no criminal record 
• Angulo-Aparicio, Jinder
• Aray-Cardona, Jose
• Arregoces Rincon, Jose
• Azuaje Perez, Nixon Jose
• Barreto Villegas, Rolando
• Bastidas Venegas, Jose
• Basulto-Salinas, Marcos
• Batista-Arias, Elvis
• Belloso Fuenmayor, Alirio
• Benavides Rivas, Yornel Santiago
• Blanco-Bonilla, Andry
• Blanco-Marin, Angel
• Bolivar Cruz, Angel
• Bracho Gomez, Victor
• Brazon-Lezama, Javiar
• Briceno-Gonzalez, Jose
• Briceno-Gonzalez, Jean
• Bustamante-Dominguez, Robert
• Cabrera-Rico, David
• Canizalez Arteaga, Carlos
☆ Caraballo Tiapa, Franco, 26, no criminal record
• Cardenas-Silva, Johan
• Carmona Bastista, Yorbi
• Carmona Hernandez, Jose
• Cedeno Contreras, Bruce Embelgert
• Cedeno-Gil, Andrys
• Chacin Gomez, Jhon
• Chirinos Romero, Wild
• Chivico Medina, Carlos
• Colina Arguelles, Rosme
• Colina Caseres, Miguel
• Colina-Suarez, Alejandro
• Colmenares Solorzano, Leonardo Jose
• Colmenarez Abreu, Aldo
• Contreras-Gonzalez, Yordano
• Cornejo Pulgar, Frizgeralth De Jesus
• Corrales-Moreno, Emilio
• Davila Fernanadez, Luis
• Delgado Pina, Aldrin
• Depablos Requena, Jheison
• Diaz-Lugo, Kleiver
• Duarte Rodriguez, Richard
• Duran Perez, Joseph Gregory
• Echavez-Paz, Leonel
• Elista-Jimenez, Robert
• Escalona Carrizo, Yender
• Escalona Sevilla, Angelo
• Escobar Blanco, Pedro
• Escobar Falcon, Yolfran
• Fernandez Sanchez, Julio Rafael
• Fernandez, Yohan
• Fernandez-Subero, Mikael
• Flores Jimenez, Wilken Rafael
• Flores Rodriguez, Jose
• Flores-Lopez, Jose
• Fonseca Daboin, Cristhofer
• Fuenmayor-Crespo, Roneil
☆ Garcia Casique, Francisco, 24, no criminal record
• Garcia Prado, Leonardo
• Giron Maurera, Richard
• Gonzalez Troconis, Julio
• Gonzalez Frailan, Jose Leon
• Gonzalez Fuenmayor, Angel Jesus
• Gonzalez Pineda, Oscar
• Gonzalez-Rodriguez, Charlie
• Graterol-Farias, Winder
• Gualdron Gualdron, Luis
• Gualtero Quiroz, Deibin
• Guerrero Padron, Keivy
• Guevara Munoz, Wilvenson
• Guiterrez-Sierra, Wilker
• Gutierrez Flores, Merwil
• Hernandez Carache, Yeison
• Hernandez Carache, Darwin Gerardo
• Hernandez Herrera, Edwuar Jose
• Hernandez-Hernandez, Jhonnael
• Hernandez Gonzalez, Manuel
• Hernandez Hernandez, Angel
• Hernandez Juarez, Yorby
• Hernandez Romero, Andry
• Hueck Escobar, Jesus
• Hung Mendoza, Jordan
• Hurtado Quevedo, Eddie Adolfo
• Indriago-Alvarez, Donovan
• Izaguirre-Granado, Randy
• Jaimes-Rincon, Yeison
• Jerez-Hernandez, Yohendry
• Justo Garcia, Jose
• Laya-Freites, Jefferson
• Leal-Bautista, Keiber
• Leal-Estrada, Kervin
• Lemus Cagua, Diego
• Lizcano-Basto, Josue
• Lopez Bolivar, Jose
• Lopez Lizano, Maikol
• Lopez-Rodriguez, Geomar
• Lozada Sanchez, Wuilliam
• Lozano-Camargo, Daniel
• Lugo Zavala, Johendry
• Lugo-Acosta, Yermain
• Machado Martinez, Onaiker
• Machado-Rodriguez, Jose
• Manrique, Edson
• Manzo Lovera, Lainerke
• Marcano Silva, Luis
• Marea-Medina, Ronald
• Marin Zambrano, Jhonervi Josue
• Marquez Pena, Jose
• Marrufo Hernandez, Uriel David
• Martinez Vargas, Kerbin
• Martinez Vegas, Rafael
• Martinez-Borrego, Tito
• Martinez-Gonzalez, Yohangel
• Mata Fornerino, Wilfredo Jose
• Mata-Ribeiro, Yoswaldo
• Mathie Zavala, Hotsman Ricardo
• Medina-Martinez, Alexis
• Melendez Rojas, Edwin
• Mendez Boyer, Alex
• Mendez Mejias, Angel
• Mendez-Gomez, Luis
• Mendoz Nunez, Carlos
• Mendoza Ortiz, Maikol Solier
• Mendoza Pina, Jean Claude
• Mendoza Ramirez, Jonathan
• Mogollon Herrera, Henry
• Molina-Acevedo, Roger
• Montero Espinoza, Ervinson
• Montilla-Rivas, Jose
• Mora-Balzan, Jose
• Morales-Rolon, Andres
• Moreno-Camacho, Cristopher
• Moreno-Ramirez, Maikel
• Morillo-Pina, Luis
• Moron Cabrera, Yuber
• Munoz Pinto, Luis
• Navas Vizcaya, Ali
• Navas-Diaz, Obed
• Nieto Contreras, Kevin
• Nunez-Falcon, Luis
• Olivera Rojas, Maikel
• Orta-Campos, Junior
• Ortega Garcia, Felix
• Otero Valestrines, Luis
• Palacios-Rebolledo, Leoner
• Palencia-Benavides, Brayan
• Parra Urbina, Eduard
• Paz-Gonzalez, Daniel
• Pena Mendez, Jose Antonio
• Penaloza Chirinos, Ysqueibel Yonaiquer
• Perez Perez, Cristian
• Perez-Llovera, Juan
• Perfecto La Rosa, Moises
• Perozo-Colina, Carlos
• Perozo-Palencia, Andy
• Petit Findlay, Andersson Steven
• Petterson Torres, Christean
• Pineda Lezama, Jesus
• Pinto Velasquez, Cristhian
• Plaza-Carmona, Jonathan
•Primoschitz Gonzalez, Albert
• Querales Martinez, Anderson Jose
• Quintero Chacon, Edicson
• Ramirez Ramirez, Jonathan Miguel
• Ramos Bastidas, Jose
• Ramos Ramos, Juan Jose
• Reyes Barrios, Jerce Egbunik
• Reyes Mota, Frengel
• Reyes Ollarvides, Ronald
• Reyes-Villegas, Arlinzon
• Rincon Bohorquez, Omar
• Rincon-Rincon, Ringo
• Rios Andrade, Jesus
• Rivera Gonzalez, Luis
• Rivero-Coroy, Jean
• Rodriguez, Edwin
• Rodriguez Goyo, Alejandro
• Rodriguez Lugo, Luis Gustavo
• Rodriguez Parra, Alber
• Rodriguez Rojas, Kenlyn
• Rodriguez-Da Silva, Fernando
• Rojas, Deibys
• Rojas-Mendoza, Miguel
• Romero Chirinos, Ildemar Jesus
• Romero Rivas, Erick
• Roos Ortega, Jesus
• Rosal-Gelvez, Hector
• Rubio-Petrola, Jose
• Saavedra-Caruci, Robinson
• Salazar-Cuervo, Pedro Luis
• Sanchez Bigott, Yorbis
• Sanchez Paredes, Idenis
• Sanchez-Arteaga, Fernando
• Sanchez-Bermudez, Marco
• Santiago Ascanio, Ronald
• Sarabia Gonzalez, Anyelo
• Semeco Revilla, Darwin Xavier
• Sierra Cano, Anyelo
• Silva Casares, Jason Alfredo
• Silva Freites, Carlos Julio
• Silva-Ramirez, Aaron
• Soto Manzana, Omar
• Suarez-Fuentes, Joen
• Suarez-Nunez, Luis
•Suarez-Salas, Nery
• Suarez-Trejo, Arturo
• Tapia Colina, Jesus
☆ Teran Aguilar, Carlos, 18, no criminal record 
• Testa Leon, Orlando Jesus
• Toro Noguera, Yonel
• Torrealba Torrealba, Yonathan
• Torres Archila, Amber
• Torres Herrera, Euder Jose
• Torres-Polanco, Carlos
• Tortosa Guedez, Jorge
• Tovar-Marcano, Cesar
• Travieso Gonzalez, Kleiver
• Troconis Gonzalez, Yhon Deivis
• Uzcategui Vielma, Carlos
• Vaamondes Barrios, Miguel
• Vargas Lugo, Henry
• Vazquez Morillo, Nicola
• Vega Sandia, Wilmer
• Vera Villamizar, Wladimir
• Villa-Montano, Enson
• Villafranca Rincones, Carlos Eduardo
• Villegas-Frites, Ilels
☆ Yamarte-Fernandez, Mervin, 24, no criminal record 
• Yanez-Arangure, Luis
• Zabaleta-Morillo, Keiber
• Zambrano Perez, Julio
• Zambrano Torrealba, Gabriel
• Zarraga Rosales, Jorge