ICE Arrests 12 Foreign Fugitives During 5-Day Operation In New York

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NEW YORK – Officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) New York arrested 12 foreign fugitives during a 5-day period, ending Dec. 5, in New York City and Westchester County.

During the enforcement effort, ERO deportation officers arrested 12 individuals for violating U.S. immigration laws. All of those arrested during this operation are considered Fugitive Alien Removal (FAR) cases or “foreign fugitives,” wanted for committing serious crimes abroad.”With this operation, we were able to arrest a dozen criminal aliens, persons who fled their home countries to seek sanctuary in New York,” said Thomas R. Decker, field office director for ERO New York. “Our country should not be a place where foreign criminals from others nations seek a safe haven from prosecution. Although politicians, choosing to push their own agenda over the safety of their constituents, have created local policies which welcome these criminals to seek refuge in this sanctuary city, ICE remains focused on arresting those wanted to face criminal prosecution abroad.”

Arrests include:

  • In Brooklyn, a 35 year-old Russian national, wanted by Russian law enforcement authorities for manslaughter charges;
  • In Ridgewood, a 42 year-old Japanese national wanted by Japanese law enforcement authorities for a charge of robbery: causing bodily injury;
  • In Staten Island, a 52 year-old Mexican national wanted by Mexican law enforcement authorities for murder;
  • In Flushing, a 46 year-old Chinese national wanted for fraud, totaling more than 19 million Chinese yuan (approximately more than $2.6 million USD);
  • In the Bronx, a 27 year-old Kazakhstani national released from New York City custody with an active detainer, who is wanted by Kazakhstani law enforcement authorities to serve a five year sentence, after being convicted of robbery;
  • In Brooklyn, a 43 year-old Russian national wanted by Russian law enforcement authorities for embezzling government funds, totaling more than 76 million rubles (approximately more than $1 million USD);
  • In Flushing, a 35 year-old Colombian national wanted by law enforcement authorities in Spain for drug trafficking and money laundering charges;
  • In Manhattan, a 47 year-old Argentinian national wanted by Argentinian law enforcement authorities for charges of causing serious and minor injuries in which the victim was left permanently confined to a wheelchair;
  • In Forest Hills, a 35 year-old Russian national wanted by Russian law enforcement authorities for large scale misappropriation by fraud;
  • In Brooklyn, a 37 year-old Russian national wanted by Russian law enforcement authorities on fraud charges;

The arrestees include nationals from the Argentina, Chile, China, Colombia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Mexico, and Russia. ERO deportation officers made arrests in the Bronx, Brooklyn, Flushing, Forest Hills, Manhattan, New Rochelle, Ridgewood, and Staten Island. All of those arrested are currently detained in ICE custody awaiting a hearing before an immigration judge.

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