Kowtowing to the leftists who carry protest signs that demand “ICE Out of California”, Telemundo reporting of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrests has reached a new low.

The latest example is the network’s coverage of the arrest of a man unlawfully present in the country who ICE informed had illegally entered the United States more than a dozen times and who had also been previously been convicted of domestic violence. For more than two and a half minutes, the Telemundo report described how ICE agents broke into a home to arrest "a Hispanic Dad" in front of his seven children.

It was not until the last eight seconds of the report that the Spanish-language sister network to NBC even mentioned that the aforementioned "Hispanic family man" already had in his record "several" deportations and domestic violence charges.

PAULINA SODI, ANCHOR, TELEMUNDO: Outrage grows among the immigrant community of San Diego, California. Agents forced the door of a house to arrest a Hispanic father in front of his seven children.

While ICE agents attempted to fulfill their duty and inform the family of Alberto Alonso that they would deliver their arrest warrant after completing the arrest, which they did, the family of the individual, along with residents of the area, deliberately hindered the process, further complicating matters.

To conclude the drama, Telemundo showed Alonso’s 11-year-old daughter Jocelyn tearfully saying that her father "did nothing wrong." This was in reference to a man that ICE reported was convicted of domestic violence in 2007 and had entered the United States illegally 16 times.

"Doing nothing wrong" would have been actually behaving as a respectful family man, complying with the law and entering the United States the right way: legally.

Below is the complete transcript of the above-referenced report, as aired on the May 9, 2018 edition of the morning program Un Nuevo Día, on Telemundo.