ICE NABS 2,000 ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS IN NATIONWIDE OPERATION TARGETING MIGRANTS CONVICTED OR WANTED FOR CRIMES

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WASHINGTON – U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Tuesday the results of recent enforcement actions targeting removable aliens who have been arrested for, or have pending charges or convictions, for crimes involving victims.

“The aliens targeted during this operation preyed on men, women and children in our communities, committing serious crimes and, at times, repeatedly hurting their victims,” said Senior Official Performing the Duties of the ICE Director Tony H. Pham. “By focusing our efforts on perpetrators of crimes against people, we’re able to remove these threats from our communities and prevent future victimization from occurring. Through our targeted enforcement efforts, we are eliminating the threat posed by these criminals, many of whom are repeat offenders.”

Data captured from July 13 to Aug. 20 shows that ICE officers arrested more than 2,000 at-large individuals living illegally in the U.S., or who are removable from the U.S. due to their criminal histories. About 85 percent of those arrested by ICE on immigration charges also had criminal convictions or pending criminal charges.

Many had multiple criminal convictions and pending charges for crimes committed against victims. (Note: these numbers represent criminal charges and convictions, not individuals. Individuals can have multiple criminal charges and convictions.) Those crimes included:

  • 388 convictions and 386 pending charges for assault – including simple assault, battery against family and non-family members and assault against law enforcement;
  • 291 convictions and 216 pending charges for domestic violence;
  • 83 convictions and 64 pending charges for sexual offenses – including rape, sexual assault, indecent exposure and failure to register as a sex offender;
  • 136 convictions and 63 pending charges for family offenses – including neglect and cruelty towards a spouse or child;
  • 71 convictions and 40 pending charges for sexual offenses involving a minor;
  • 14 convictions and 12 pending charges for homicide – negligent manslaughter and murder;
  • 23 convictions and 44 pending charges for harassment – extortion, intimidation and harassing communications;
  • 29 convictions and 7 pending charges for hit-and-run;
  • 20 convictions and 10 pending charges for robbery;
  • 12 convictions and 2 pending charges for contributing to the delinquency of a minor;
  • 9 convictions and 15 pending charges for kidnapping;
  • 11 convictions and 3 pending charges for identity theft;
  • 1 conviction and 1 pending charge for arson; and 1 conviction for rioting.

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