1/26/2018 - Timothy Meads Townhall.com
Immigrations and
Customs Enforcement (ICE) and Enforcement Removal Operations (ERO) announced Friday
afternoon that they arrested 86 criminal aliens and other illegal immigrants
during a three-day enforcement action operation earlier this week.
Federal officers
targeted “criminal aliens” in North Texas and Oklahoma, but arrested other
immigration violators, such as those who came into the country legally and
overstayed their permission or immigrants who committed criminal acts that
would make them eligible for deportation. The press release states that “of the
86 arrested, 55 had criminal convictions; 82 were men and four were women. They
range in age from 19 to 61 years old." Those arrested hailed from Mexico,
Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Bangladesh, Cameroon, Jordan, Laos, Liberia,
Nigeria, Panama, Philippines, and Zimbabwe. Criminal aliens differ from illegal
aliens in that they have been convicted of another crime in the United States
in addition to living in the country with authorization.
“Most of the aliens
targeted by ERO deportation officers during this operation had prior criminal
histories that included convictions for the following crimes: sexually exploiting
a minor, assault, aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, drug possession,
burglary, obstructing police, larceny, manufacturing methamphetamine, firearms
offense, smuggling, receiving stolen property, illegally entering the U.S., and
driving under the influence (DUI),” the press release continues.
“This operation focused
on targeting immigration fugitives and criminal aliens in North Texas and the
state of Oklahoma, but we routinely conduct operations daily,” said Bret
Bradford, field office director of ERO Dallas told the press. “By removing
criminal aliens from the streets, our ICE officers provide a valuable community
service by improving public safety.”
A week ago, ICE announced the arrest
of 46 criminal aliens and other immigration violators in upstate New
York.
“Operations like this
one demonstrate ICE’s continued focus on the arrest of dangerous criminal aliens
as well as those who enter the United States illegally,” said Thomas Feeley,
field office director for ERO Buffalo, said at the time. “Illegal aliens will
not find safe harbor in New York.”
This increased movement
by ICE under President Donald Trump is in stark contrast to the previous
administration. According to the Federation for American Immigration Reform, a
"Congressional Research Service report released in August 2012 found
that over a 33-month period, between October 2008 and July 2011, more than
159,000 illegal aliens were arrested by local authorities and identified by the
federal government as deportable but nevertheless released back onto the
streets."
According to last
week's press release,
"ICE continues to focus its enforcement resources on individuals who pose
a threat to national security, public safety and border security. ICE conducts
targeted immigration enforcement in compliance with federal law and agency
policy. However, as ICE Deputy Director Thomas Homan has made clear, ICE does
not exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential
enforcement. All of those in violation of the immigration laws may be subject
to immigration arrest, detention and, if found removable by final order,
removal from the United States."
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