Anti-ICE Activists Help Illegal Alien Child Rapist Escape Arrest

A convicted child rapist wanted by Italian authorities slipped through ICE’s hands in Denver after activists tipped him off to an incoming arrest. The group posted real-time updates on social media, allowing the fugitive to flee before law enforcement could reach him.

Key Facts:

  • Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, a Salvadoran national convicted of child rape in Italy, was the target of an ICE operation in Denver.
  • Members of the Colorado Rapid Response group alerted him to ICE’s presence via social media, allowing him to escape.
  • ICE shared the group’s public Facebook post describing the agents’ location and vehicle type.
  • Denver’s policies restrict cooperation with ICE, and the city has spent over $356 million on migrant-related services.
  • Nationwide anti-ICE activism has escalated since Trump announced plans for mass deportations.

The Rest of The Story:

ICE agents had been conducting surveillance on Jose Reyes Leon-Deras, a Salvadoran national convicted of child rape in Italy, when their operation was compromised.

The Colorado Rapid Response group—an anti-ICE activist organization—posted alerts in both English and Spanish on Facebook, identifying ICE’s presence and the vehicles involved.

According to ICE Colorado, “members of Colorado Rapid Response arrived on scene and alerted him to law enforcement’s presence, which allowed him to escape arrest.”

ICE emphasized the danger of such interference, saying these disruptions prevent them from keeping communities safe.

The agency warned the public not to approach Leon-Deras but asked anyone who spots him to notify federal authorities.

This incident comes amid increasing friction between ICE and local jurisdictions like Denver, which adopted policies in 2017 limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.

Mayor Mike Johnston previously pledged to block ICE deportations, while taxpayer costs for migrant services in the city have ballooned past $356 million.

Commentary:

There’s no sugarcoating this: A convicted child rapist is back on the run because a group of activists decided he deserved a heads-up over arrest and justice.

That decision makes them complicit in shielding a known predator.

This isn’t civil disobedience—it’s enabling evil.

The Colorado Rapid Response group didn’t just hold signs or chant slogans.

They used real-time intelligence to sabotage a federal law enforcement operation.

Their actions helped a child rapist avoid capture.

That should trigger federal charges, not applause from their allies.

What kind of person sees ICE agents trying to apprehend a child rapist and decides to intervene on behalf of the criminal?

These activists claim to be protecting vulnerable communities, but there is no one more vulnerable than a child raped by a predator like Leon-Deras.

Federal prosecutors must seriously consider whether these activists should face accessory charges.

They aided in the escape of a violent offender and intentionally obstructed a lawful arrest.

This wasn’t a misunderstanding.

This was deliberate interference with grave consequences.

And let’s not ignore Denver’s role in this disaster.

By blocking cooperation with ICE, the city has turned itself into a safe haven for criminals like Leon-Deras.

Voters deserve to know that their city’s $356 million sanctuary policy just helped a predator walk free.

Across the country, radical activists are growing bolder in their support for open borders and lawlessness.

The Portland incident—where protesters targeted ICE facilities with lasers and fireworks—proves this movement is escalating beyond peaceful protest into violent resistance.

These people should not be seen as heroes.

They’re protecting criminals.

And sooner or later, one of these decisions will come back to haunt them, just like karma always does.

When that day comes, they’ll wish they had thought twice before siding with monsters.

The Bottom Line:

A dangerous child rapist remains at large thanks to the reckless actions of anti-ICE activists in Denver.

Federal authorities must treat this for what it is—criminal interference with justice.

The public deserves to be safe from predators, not betrayed by activist groups prioritizing ideology over innocent lives.

It’s time for accountability—both for the fugitive and those who helped him escape.

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