Thousands of American families have been torn apart because of criminal illegal alien violence.
American citizens raped and murdered by those who have no right to be in our country.
This is who we fight for.
This is our why.
"That child that you're showing right there, the men and women of ICE took care of him when his father abandoned him and ran from law enforcement."
The child's father ran from law enforcement and left his son behind in the freezing, Minnesota cold.
When ICE brought the child to his home, his family refused to take him in.
Our ICE officers stayed with the child, even taking him through a drive-through, and ensured the child's safety.
Vicente Margarito Lopez-Sixto was convicted of paying to sexually assault a child after being arrested by police in Woodburn, Oregon, Aug. 17, 2017. Six years later, he was convicted of stalking in the same city.
🚨ICE arrested him near his home in Woodburn May 7 during a targeted immigration enforcement operation.
The Superior Court of California in Contra Costa County sentenced Hemant Kumar Khanna, of India, to 18 months of incarceration for attempting a lewd act on a child.
ICE arrested him April 30 upon his release, based on the following charge:
⚖️INA § 237(a)(2)(A)(iii): Alien convicted of an aggravated felony
Do you know how ICE’s VOICE is helping victims and families harmed by a crime tied to immigration?
To learn more about the ICE VOICE’S Office, visit our web page or call 855-48-VOICE (855-488-6423).
As National Police Week draws to a close tomorrow, it is our privilege to honor those who willingly made the ultimate sacrifice for our safety, and we thank those who put the badge on daily to continue that legacy.⬇️
ICE took custody of Jorge Alberto Ramos-Coreas upon his release from Ironwood State Prison in Blythe, Calif., where he had served time for commiting lewd acts with a child.
He has a final order of removal based the following charges:
⚖️INA § 237(a)(2)(A)(iii): Alien convicted of sexually abusing a child
⚖️INA § 212(a)(6)(A)(i): Alien present without admission or parole
Despite his 2014 cocaine trafficking conviction and a 2018 final removal order, Cuban illegal alien Pedro Fernandez thought he’d casually catch a flight from Florida to Chicago.
ICE and its Florida TSA and Palm Beach Sheriff’s Office partners thought differently.
They teamed up to arrest him in a targeted immigration enforcement operation at Palm Beach International Airport May 7, and he’ll soon be deported.
đź’Everyone’s self-deportation process is different. You may want to let your employer, your friends and your family know you’re leaving. You may also want to pack belongings or make living arrangements for the next phase of your journey.
Remember, if ICE officials arrest you, you may not have an opportunity to do any of these things.
Learn your options on ICE’s self-deportation webpage⬇️
🔎Fredis Antonio Gonzalez-Recinos had a green card, but threw it away by sexually abusing a child younger than 13 when he was over 21-years-old. He pleaded guilty in Suffolk County, N.Y., of the crime last year and was sentenced to 10 years probation.
🚨ICE Fugitive Operations officers arrested him May 8 near his last known residence in Mastic, N.Y., during a targeted immigration enforcement operation.
Victor Figueiredo De Araujo, of Brazil, served time for robbery and conspiracy in Philadelphia, but local officials there refused to honor an immigration detainer. They released him from incarceration back into the community.
⚖️He has a final removal order, so ICE will deport him to his home nation.