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ICE sends back 122 Chinese immigrants with murder and rape records

ICE sends back 122 Chinese immigrants with murder and rape records

Major ICE Deportation Operation Targets Illegal Aliens

Following a series of violent protests in Los Angeles, federal immigration agents recently launched a significant enforcement project aimed at deporting individuals deemed dangerous. This initiative, which included deporting 122 illegal aliens to China, is part of a broader effort to enhance community safety and uphold law and order across the nation.

The operation took place on June 3rd and was orchestrated by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Dallas. According to an official statement, the group of deportees consisted of 96 men and 26 women, aged between 19 and 68 years. All had been held at various ICE detention facilities nationwide with final removal orders.

An ICE official noted that the charter flight was essential for public safety, as many of those being deported had serious criminal convictions, including murder, rape, and drug trafficking. One individual, for instance, was a 47-year-old man found guilty of murder, while another, at 27, had a conviction for rape. Some others in the group were involved in drug dealing and human smuggling.

Josh Johnson, the acting director of the Dallas field office, expressed that they successfully executed the removals through strong coordination across various government departments. This operation is described as not just a step toward improving local safety but also a reinforcement of national security. He emphasized the commitment of ICE staff to identify and remove those who flout U.S. immigration laws.

The flight also reflects the stern approach the Trump administration took, particularly regarding relations with China. This included measures such as increasing tariffs on imports and addressing the fentanyl crisis attributed to Chinese companies. In reply, China cautioned its citizens about traveling to U.S. cities experiencing unrest, and retaliated with its trade penalties.

In the wake of these developments, Americans with information about immigration violations or criminal activity are encouraged to contact ICE.

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