While liberal media like MSNBC and CNN are blurring out the mug shots of the 100 “arrested” illegal aliens posted by the White House directly behind the interview staging area, the fact is that 91 of them are actually convicted of one or more categories of crimes.
To commemorate President Donald Trump’s first 100 days of securing the U.S. border from illegal immigrants – especially those who present a threat to American citizens – the White House planted signs featuring the photos of 100 unnamed illegal immigrants arrested under the Trump Administration.
Since White House officials granting interviews stand in front of the signs, media shooting video must also record the images of the mug shot posters.
To protect criminal illegal aliens from being stigmatized, MSNBC and CNN have taken to blurring out the mug shots in the background.
Likewise, print stories by media outlets such as USA Today, UPI and Newsweek fail to mention that the vast majority of the 100 illegal aliens weren’t just “arrested” or “alleged” criminals, but are actually convicted criminals.
In all, 91 of the 100 illegal aliens featured in the mug shots on the White House lawn have at least one conviction for one or more categories of a wide range of criminal offenses, including:
- Sexual crime involving child/minor: 60
- Assault/Battery/Kidnapping: 32
- Rape: 20
- Murder/Homicide: 19
- Drug-related: 6
- Weapon/Firearm: 5
- Theft/Burglary: 3
“In the First 100 Days, the Trump Administration Has Taken Killers, Rapists Off Our Streets,” explains a White House website post featuring the 100 mug shots and descriptions of charges:
“This morning, images of the worst of the worst criminal illegal immigrants arrested since President Donald J. Trump took office were placed on the lawn of the White House for the world to see — highlighting the Trump Administration’s unprecedented effort to secure our homeland and send these vicious criminals back where they belong.”
“Meet the worst of the worst,” the White House post invites readers.
Good Morning from The White House! pic.twitter.com/1fhjzMU2gR
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) April 28, 2025