WASHINGTON — A five-day nationwide operation targeting convicted criminal aliens subject to removal from the United States yielded the arrest of 2,059 convicted criminals. The operation was led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO).
“This nationwide operation led to the apprehension of more than 2,000 convicted criminal aliens who pose the greatest risk to our public safety,” said Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security Alejandro Mayorkas. “Today, communities around the country are safer because of the great work of the men and women of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.”
The operation, dubbed “Cross Check,” began Sunday, March 1, and ended Thursday, March 5. Hundreds of ERO officers participated in the operation that focused on the arrests of public safety threats. Those arrested are from 94 countries and have a wide array of criminal convictions.
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They've already been convicted once - if they don't 'disappear' they'll be back.....!
ReplyDeleteThey need to raid the chicken plants!
ReplyDeleteLots of criminals and sex offenders .
DeleteWhat the other 10 million?
ReplyDelete2059 to vote democrat. 2059 to get free college. 2059 to get welfare. 2059 to get food assistance. 2059 to do whatever they please...
ReplyDeleteI NEVER see ICE doing raids in Salisbury. Why ?
ReplyDeleteThat's a good question 11:35 AM, I would also like to know because I bet there's a lot of criminal illegals here.
ReplyDeleteYep, HEY ICE DO YOUR DAMN JOB AND LETS SEE IT ON SBYNEWS BC THEY WONT PUT IT ON WBOC.
DeleteDon't worry they'll all be back in time to vote for Obama's 3rd term!
ReplyDeleteWas it worth it?
ReplyDeleteIn two weeks they'll all be back here again. Meanwhile we are dealing with drugs and guns crossing the border every day.
I'll tell you the answer to that: no!