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543 Criminal Aliens, 7 Gang Members Busted in Houston-Area ICE Raids

Houston, Texas – Several law enforcement forces from local, state and federal law enforcement have arrested more than 500 criminal aliens in a series of target raids. The arrest included seven gang members recorded, ICE officials said.

A spokesman (ERO) for the Houston Field Office for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforcement and removal operations said it was attacked on Houston Regional Street between February 23 and March 3.

Several other local law enforcement agencies have been arrested according to law enforcement attacks, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosions, the FBI, Drug Enforcement Bureau, the Texas Public Safety Agency, the US Marshall Bureau, the US Marshall Bureau, and several other state law enforcement agencies. The arrest included 543 criminal aliens and seven documented gang members.

ICE officials say those arrested have been charged or convicted of a crime. They include:

  • 140 criminal aliens have been charged or convicted of felony or other violent crimes, including murder, aggravated assault, or domestic violence.
  • The offences of 34 people or convicted of a crime or a child sexual offence include sexual assault of a minor, possession of child pornography, or rape.
  • The 38 criminals were convicted of illegal firearm crimes, including illegal carrying firearms, foreigners carrying firearms, and aggravated firearm assault.
  • 52 criminal foreigners have been charged or convicted of illegal drug offences, including drug trafficking and possession of controlled substances.
  • Fifty-one criminal aliens were charged or convicted of property crimes, including robbery and theft.
  • 93 criminal aliens convicted or found guilty of driving while drunk.

A spokesperson said the task force had executed 71 criminal arrest warrants that led to anxiety.

“In recent years, some of the world's most dangerous fugitives, cross-border gang members and criminal aliens have taken advantage of the crisis at our country's borders to illegally enter the United States,” said Brett Bradford, director of the Houston Field Office for Ice Enforcement and Removal Operations. “After entering the country illegally, many of these criminal aliens commit violent crimes and govern their fears of law-abiding residents. Supported by their unwavering commitment to protecting their citizens from harm and unite to protect their citizens, ICE and their law enforcement partners in southeastern Texas have united to remove these dangerous criminal aliens from the community and end the lawlessness they spread.”

“In just a week working with counterparts from federal, state and local law enforcement, ICE HSI special agents successfully executed 71 criminal arrest warrants and 554 administrative arrests. “Through these collective efforts, our communities have made national security and border security significantly safer and strengthened national security. As a result, we have sent an overwhelming message to transnational criminal organizations that the Texas Gulf law enforcement community will be more united than ever before and will not rest until they eradicate these criminal elements.”

The Houston area raid is part of ongoing business that began after President Donald Trump took office in January. Last week, the ICE Homeland Security Survey conducted a workplace enforcement project in the spring and spring of Texas, reported by a suburb of Houston in Breitbart, Texas. The surgery led to the arrest of 20 illegal aliens working without proper documentation.

In February, Breitbart, Texas, reported on an ice attack at Colony Ridge, Texas' largest immigrant colony. The development is located about 45 minutes north of Houston. One of the attacks led to the arrest of a Salvadoran man who was deported three times on a child sexual warrant. Another landed MS-13 gang members who had been deported seven times.

A week before the operation began, ICE agents arrested three illegal aliens in the Colony Ridge area who allegedly own 344 pounds of methamphetamine, Breitbart reported.

Bob Price He is an associate editor and senior news contributor for the Breitbart Texas-Border team. He is an original member of the Breitbart Texas team. Price is a regular panelist for Fox 26 Houston What is your point? Sunday morning talk show. He also serves as president Blue Wonder Gun Care Products.

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