Agents at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and other federal enforcement agencies arrested 81 illegal aliens In just five days as part of an improved targeted enforcement effort entitled “Operation Take Back America” ​​in Kentucky.
When President Donald Trump’s Action against illegal immigration continues, ICE announced the arrests in a statement on Tuesday, which said that 25 of the arrested are accused of criminal offenses. Among those with criminal prosecution, an illegal alien who had previously been deported seven times was excluded, removed or refused the admission.
The agency said that those who are not criminally sued will be held by ICE pending removal procedures.
Dictations include sexual misconduct with a minor, drug trafficking and domestic violence. The statement said that the arrested migrants were illegally present in the country and came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, India and Palau.
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Ice judgment 81 illegal alien beings as part of joint federal law enforcement operation in Kentucky, of whom 25 is also accused of criminal criminal offenses.
The Ministry of Homeland Security Also made an announcement in which it said that the arrests were part of the operation that America is taking back, which, according to the “multiple federal law enforcement agencies in Kentucky,” means that collaborate to ward off the invasion of illegal immigration in the Commonwealth. “
The Department said that operation is going back to America is a national initiative that streamlines efforts and resources within DHS to not only combat illegal immigration, but also “the total elimination of cartels and transnational criminal organizations (TCOs) (TCOs) (TCOs) to reach and protect our communities.”
The operation was coordinated from Louisville.
Michael Bennett, American lawyer for the Western district of Kentucky, praised the operation and said it not only has Kentucky, but also the entire country.
“I recommend the work of our federal law enforcement partners, public prosecutors and support staff who worked tirelessly to make this operation a success,” said Bennett. “The aggressive research and prosecution of those who violate immigration laws has a positive influence on the safety of our communities and the nation.”
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One of the firearms that have been found illegally in possession of an illegal immigrant. (American immigration and customs enforcement)
According to DHS, several of the arrested the country had been re -introduced illegally once or several times after they were deported.
One of those Aliens a 54-year-old Mexican national named Humberto Avila-Duran-Werd arrested around March 14 in Jefferson County, Kentucky for illegal possession of a firearm. He turned out to have been denied, excluded, deported and removed from the United States on or around January 21, 2011, March 3, 2011, 8 March 2011, 14 August 2012, 9 May 2014, 13 May 2014 and 13 November 2020.
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Another arrested migrant, EDI Diaz-Lopez, 30, a citizen of Mexico, was accused of possession with the intention of Methamfetamine, illegal possession of a firearm and possession of a firearm to promote drug trafficking. If convicted, Diaz-Lopez is confronted with a maximum of 40 years in prison.
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The federal law enforcement has arrested more than 32,000 illegal immigrants since President Trump returned to the White House. (Evan Vucci/AP)
Another arrested migrant was a 44-year-old Indian National convicted of sexual misconduct with a minor, intimidation and battery.
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Ice enforcement and removal activities Chicago Field Office director Sam Olson also commented on the arrests and said: “We are dedicated as a United Group to remove individuals from our communities that pose a threat to public safety and national security.”
“Public safety is based on the expertise of ice officers who are able to coordinate in federal agencies to complete these arrests,” he said. “Operations that lead to the arrest and detention of extraterrestrial perpetrators can be complex and can sometimes turn out to be a challenge. Our agency is more than able to take on those challenges. I am grateful for all our federal partners here in Kentucky’s Commonwealth.”