
In a recent operation, ICE arrested over 530 undocumented immigrants, including several charged with serious crimes such as child sexual offenses and gang-related activities, as part of a continuation of the mass deportation efforts initiated during the Trump administration. (Fox News)
ICE and Trump are posting and showing pictures of who some of these violent, dangerous criminals are, here is a link to the Fox News webpage that shows who these criminals are – Fox News, Arrests.
Among those detained were 16 gang affiliates, with four linked to the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. Notably, in St. Paul, Minnesota, agents captured Cristofer Alexander Ramirez-Oliva, a Honduran individual previously convicted of third-degree criminal sexual conduct involving a minor.
In San Francisco agents detained Ariel Rene Romice-Patino, a Mexican national who had served a 62-month sentence for the sexual exploitation of a child.
ICE records indicate that arrests also took place in Buffalo, New York, where an Ecuadorian national with a conviction for rape was taken into custody. Additionally, agents apprehended Pedro Julio Mejia from the Dominican Republic, who had been convicted of sexual conduct against a minor.
In Boston, Fox News reported that ICE executed eight arrests targeting various individuals, including members of the MS-13 gang and suspects with Interpol Red Notices for murder and rape, along with a Haitian gang member boasting 18 previous convictions.
(Forbes) The Trump administration has set a goal of apprehending between 1,200 and 1,500 illegals daily for immigration violations, a figure that exceeds recent rates, according to a report by the Washington Post on Sunday.
However, early resistance is emerging, as demonstrated by the imposition of tariffs on Colombia after the nation declined to accept deportation flights.
On Friday, the White House announced deportation flights of illegal criminals.
Hundreds of individuals classified as “illegal immigrant criminals” were transported out of the country using military aircraft—an increase from the 308 arrests made on Tuesday, and a rise from the average of 282 daily arrests recorded in September prior to Trump’s administration.
President Donald Trump has pledged to implement what he describes as the “largest deportation operation” in the history of the United States.
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