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Wednesday, January 30, 2019

ICE Success!!

ICE Busts Scores of Criminals in 

Sweeping Raid

  • 2019-01-30 
  • Source: AAN 
  • by: AAN Staff
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ICE Busts Scores of Criminals in Sweeping Raid
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Officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement's (ICE) Enforcement
and Removal Operations (ERO) made 118 immigration violation arrests in the
 New York metropolitan area.

Almost all of the 118 were convicted criminals or suspects facing charges.
 (U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement)

During the operation, ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO)

arrested 118 individuals for violating U.S. immigration laws. Of those arrested,

more than 107 were convicted criminals or had criminal charges pending,

more than 55 had been issued a final order of removal and failed to depart

the United States, or had been previously removed from the United States

and returned illegally. Several had prior felony convictions for serious or

violent offenses, such as child sex crimes, weapons charges, and assault,

or had past convictions for significant or multiple misdemeanors.

“The success of this operation is a direct result of the full commitment of the

dedicated men and women of ICE.” said Thomas R. Decker, field office

director for ERO New York. "In spite of the significant obstacles that ICE

faces due to the dangerous policies created by local jurisdictions, which

hinders the cooperation between ICE and local law enforcement, ICE will

continue to devote the full efforts of our agency to protecting citizens and

enforcing federal immigration law despite challenges being pursued by

politically motivated individuals.”

...

Criminal histories of those arrested during the operation are as follows:

acting in manner injure child, aggravated DWI, aggravated harassment,

aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, assault, assault and

battery, attempted assault, attempted criminal contempt, attempted criminal

possession of marijuana, attempted criminal possession of a weapon,

criminal trespass, attempted gang assault, attempted menacing, attempted

sexual abuse, attempted tampering with physical evidence, battery on officer

firefighter EMT, burglary 2nd: illegal entry-dwelling, burglary 3rd: illegal

entry-intent to commit a crime, counterfeiting currency, course of sexual

conduct-1st degree, criminal contempt, criminal facilitation, criminal mischief,

criminal possession of a controlled substance, criminal possession of a loaded

firearm, criminal possession of marijuana, criminal possession of a weapon,

criminal sale of marijuana, criminal trespass 3rd, destruction of property,

disorderly conduct, driving while ability impaired, DWI, endangering the welfare

of a child, failure to identify, family violence assault, forcible touching, forgery,

grand larceny, harassment, illegal entry into the United States, illegal reentry

after removal, inflict corporal injury-spouse, larceny, menacing, menacing with

a weapon, obstruct police, possession of burglary tools, possession of a

forged instrument, possession with intent to distribute marijuana, public

lewdness, resisting arrest, rape 2nd degree, rape 3rd degree, resisting officer,

robbery, sexual abuse, sexual misconduct, stalking, trademark counterfeiting,

trafficking in cocaine, unauthorized use of a vehicle, and unlawful possession

of marijuana.

The arrestees include nationals from: Colombia, Dominican Republic,

Ecuador, El Salvador, Estonia, Grenada, Guatemala, Honduras, Israel,

Italy, Jamaica, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Senegal,

Spain, Trinidad, and Venezuela. ERO deportation officers made arrests

throughout New York City, the Hudson Valley, and Long Island, specifically

in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, Staten Island, Suffolk County,

Nassau County, Suffolk County, Dutchess County, Putnam County,

Rockland County , Ulster County, Westchester County, and Bergen County

in New Jersey. ICE focuses its enforcement resources on individuals who

pose a threat to national security, public safety and border security.

However, ICE no longer exempts classes or categories of removable aliens

from potential enforcement. All of those in violation of immigration laws may

be subject to immigration arrest, detention and, if found removable by final

order, removal from the United States.
 Source: AAN

Read more at http://americanactionnews.com/articles/ice-busts-scores-of-criminals-in-sweeping-raid#UvQejS7vJtuwvPpK.99

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