U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced recent arrests of nearly 70% criminal illegal aliens, many convicted of serious and violent crimes. Those detained include individuals charged with vehicular manslaughter due to gross negligence, assaults on minors with intent to commit rape, sexual assaults, and kidnappings. These arrests are part of ICE's concentrated effort to prioritize the removal of dangerous offenders from the country. The affected population broadly includes communities across the U.S. that are impacted by the presence of violent criminal illegal immigrants. ICE states that these individuals should have never been allowed to remain in the country, emphasizing public... [Continue Reading]
Yesterday, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) carried out arrests targeting illegal immigrants convicted or charged with serious crimes including murder, sexual offenses against children, and drug trafficking. Officials highlighted that about 70% of all ICE arrests involved individuals with criminal records. Among those arrested was Santos Cornelio Ramos Vasquez, a registered sex offender from Guatemala. The enforcement actions serve to enhance public safety by removing individuals convicted of violent and drug-related crimes from U.S. communities. These arrests align with federal policy aimed at cracking down on criminal immigration and sending a message that illegal entry accompanied by criminal conduct... [Continue Reading]
On March 14, ICE arrested Luis Meza-Olivera, a Peruvian national with a violent criminal past, in Nashville, Tennessee. The arrest occurred after a tip from a school official whose daughter expressed concerns that Meza-Olivera might harm her mother once released from custody. Meza-Olivera’s extensive criminal record includes convictions for aggravated kidnapping, arson, aggravated assault, and charges of attempted murder and child cruelty across several states. This arrest directly impacts the safety of Meza-Olivera's family and the wider community by removing a potentially dangerous individual from the public. It also demonstrates the importance of vigilance and reporting from schools and community... [Continue Reading]