Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested many child sex offenders, gang members and other criminals, among more than 530 illegal immigrants caught in another day of the Trump-era mass deportation campaign. did.
Official figures show that as of 6pm on Thursday, there were 373 criminal arrests and 165 non-criminal arrests on the day. This includes over 1,000 removals or repatriations. The agency also arrested 16 gang members, including four belonging to the Bloodthirsty Torren de Aragua.
The arrests included that of an Ecuadorian national in Buffalo who was convicted of rape, according to ICE records. Also in Buffalo, agents arrested Pedro Julio Mejia, a Dominican Republic national who was convicted of sexual acts against a child.
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On January 23, 2025, Ice St. Paul arrested Christopher Alexander Ramirez Oliva, a citizen of Honduras. He was convicted of third-degree criminal sexual conduct with a minor.
In St. Paul, Minnesota, agents grabbed Christopher’s Alexander Ramirez Oliva.
Meanwhile, in San Francisco, agents arrested Ariel Rene Lomis Patino, a Mexican national who was convicted of child sexual exploitation and sentenced to 62 months in prison.
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On January 23, 2025, Ice San Francisco arrested Ariel Rene Lomis Patino, a Mexican citizen who is illegally present in the United States.
Agents also arrested Magdalene Zenen Hernandez-Garcia, a Mexican national convicted of continuous sexual abuse of a child under the age of 14.
In New York, agents arrested Gokhan Adrigzer, a Turkish man known or suspected of being a terrorist, officials say.
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On January 23, 2025, Ice New York administratively arrested Gokan Adrigzel, a Turkish national, for entering the country without inspection.
In Chicago, agents arrested Limón Aparicio Pimental, a Mexican national with a previous conviction for attempted murder and a 17-year sentence. Ice served him in custody in 2017, but it was not honored by authorities and he was released without notice to Ice.
The haul is the latest day in Ice’s busy work leading a massive deportation operation launched by the new administration. Before Thursday, Ice had made 460 arrests since Trump took office.
Trump has promised to “seal” the border and begin what he said is a historic deportation campaign. On the first day, he signed 10 orders related to the border. This includes orders to resume construction of the wall, end the parole program, limit birthright citizenship, and deploy the military to the border.
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His administration also ended Biden-era guidelines on “sensitive locations” that ICE cannot carry out enforcement and remove restrictions on the use of expedited removal to quickly deport immigrants.
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On Thursday, White House press secretary Caroline Leavitt pointed to the latest arrests as evidence the administration is delivering on its commitments.
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“The largest mass deportation operation in history is well underway,” she said in X. “promise.
Adam Shaw is a political reporter for Fox News Digital, primarily covering immigration and border security.
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