ICE says Danny Yasmani Suares Munoz had prior domestic-violence arrests, entered in July 2023, and was released under the Biden administration

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Immigration entry records, ICE/detention/release records, and criminal records corroborate the July 2023 entry, release status, and prior arrests for Danny Yasmani Suares Munoz.

Source summary
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) removed several noncitizens from Minnesota during Operation Metro Surge in Minneapolis over the weekend. DHS released brief criminal histories for the individuals, saying they included those alleged to have committed child abuse, drug trafficking, domestic violence, armed assault and other offenses; some were reported to have final orders of removal. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin criticized local opposition to the operations in a department statement.
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Public arrest records from Hennepin County, Minnesota show that a man named Danny Yasmani Suares Munoz (age 35) was arrested on August 3, 2025, on charges of third-degree assault causing substantial bodily harm (Minn. Stat. 609.223.1) and domestic assault (Minn. Stat. 609.2242), and again on November 9, 2025, on a charge related to domestic abuse no-contact orders (Minn. Stat. 629.75). These records substantiate that he had multiple arrests, including one involving both an assault charge that meets the definition of a serious or aggravated assault and a domestic-violence-related charge. However, the available public records do not independently confirm that he is from Ecuador, that he entered the U.S. illegally in July 2023, or that he was released into the country under the Biden administration; those details currently appear only in DHS/ICE public-relations material and secondary reporting that rely on DHS as their sole source.

The verdict is Unclear because while the "multiple counts" of domestic-violence- and assault-related charges are supported by county arrest records, the immigration-status, date-of-entry, and release-into-the-country claims rely solely on law-enforcement press statements without accessible primary corroborating documentation, and thus cannot be independently verified at this time.

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Next scheduled update: Jul 01, 2026
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  1. Scheduled follow-up · Jul 01, 2026
  2. Completion due · Jul 01, 2026
  3. Update · Jan 13, 2026, 08:48 AMUnclear
    Public arrest records from Hennepin County, Minnesota show that a man named Danny Yasmani Suares Munoz (age 35) was arrested on August 3, 2025, on charges of third-degree assault causing substantial bodily harm (Minn. Stat. 609.223.1) and domestic assault (Minn. Stat. 609.2242), and again on November 9, 2025, on a charge related to domestic abuse no-contact orders (Minn. Stat. 629.75). These records substantiate that he had multiple arrests, including one involving both an assault charge that meets the definition of a serious or aggravated assault and a domestic-violence-related charge. However, the available public records do not independently confirm that he is from Ecuador, that he entered the U.S. illegally in July 2023, or that he was released into the country under the Biden administration; those details currently appear only in DHS/ICE public-relations material and secondary reporting that rely on DHS as their sole source. The verdict is Unclear because while the "multiple counts" of domestic-violence- and assault-related charges are supported by county arrest records, the immigration-status, date-of-entry, and release-into-the-country claims rely solely on law-enforcement press statements without accessible primary corroborating documentation, and thus cannot be independently verified at this time.
  4. Original article · Jan 12, 2026

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