• Re: 138 noncitizens identified as convicted sex offenders arrested duri

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    On 03 Aug 2021, Yak <yak@inbox1.com> posted some news:secrla$1c1$39@news.dns-netz.com:

    Move them in with Democrats so they can rape wives and children.

    WASHINGTON — Enforcement and Removal Operations officers apprehended 138 unlawfully present noncitizens convicted of sex offenses, including those
    with an executable final order of removal, during a nationwide enforcement effort from Oct. 22 through Nov. 4.

    “Crimes of sexual violence are among the most underreported in the United States — anyone can be a victim of this type of abuse, and our officers
    are dedicated to locating and apprehending known noncitizen offenders as
    part of their public safety mission,” said ERO Executive Associate
    Director Corey A. Price. “ERO will continue efforts such as these to
    remove unlawfully present individuals who have committed crimes against
    the innocent so they cannot continue to harm vulnerable populations within
    our communities.”
    This enforcement operation was implemented to address unlawfully present noncitizens convicted of sex offenses. Cases amenable to federal criminal prosecution may be presented to the appropriate U.S. attorney’s office.

    Among those arrested:

    A 65-year-old citizen of Mexico in La Puente, California, convicted by the Superior Court in Pomona of continuous sexual abuse of a child in March
    2022
    A 61-year-old citizen of Mexico in Richland, Washington, convicted by the Benton County Superior Court of child molestation in January 2020
    A 50-year-old citizen of Mexico in Winnie, Texas, convicted by the
    Chambers County District Attorney’s Office of sexual performance by child
    in August 2022
    A 49-year-old citizen of Guatemala in Chicago, convicted by the Cook
    County Circuit Court of predatory criminal sexual assault of a minor in
    October 2017
    A 49-year-old citizen of Cameroon in Front Royal, Virginia, convicted by
    the Circuit Court in Prince George County of sexual abuse of a minor in
    June 2022
    A 44-year-old citizen of Haiti in Queens Village, New York, convicted by
    the Queens County Supreme Court of rape in the second degree, promoting prostitution in the second degree and promoting prostitution in the third degree in September 2017
    A 42-year-old citizen of Bolivia in Levittown, New York, convicted by the Nassau County Court of first-degree rape in April 2002
    A 36-year-old citizen of Nicaragua in El Monte, California, convicted by
    the Superior Court in Los Angeles of assault with intent to rape, robbery
    in the second degree, and rape with force/violence/fear of bodily injury
    in March 2015
    A 35-year-old citizen of Mexico in Jourdanton, Texas, convicted by the
    144th District Court of Bexar County of aggravated sexual assault of child
    in July 2019
    A 29-year-old citizen of the Democratic Republic of the Congo in
    Milwaukee, convicted by the Milwaukee County Circuit Court of second-
    degree sexual assault of a child in March 2022
    ICE targets and arrests noncitizens who have committed crimes and other individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws. Officers make
    case decisions in a responsible manner, informed by their experience as
    law enforcement professionals and in a way that best protects against the greatest threats to the homeland. All those in violation of immigration
    law may be subject to arrest, detention and — if found removable by final
    order — removed from the United States.

    Noncitizens placed into removal proceedings receive their legal due
    process from federal immigration judges in immigration courts, which are administered by the Executive Office for Immigration Review. EOIR is an
    agency within the U.S. Department of Justice and is separate from the Department of Homeland Security and ICE. Immigration judges in these
    courts make decisions based on the merits of each individual case. ICE
    officers carry out the removal decisions made by the federal immigration judges.

    In Fiscal Year 2021, ERO arrested 12,025 individuals with aggravated
    felony convictions. Offenses associated with noncitizens arrested in FY
    2021 included 1,506 homicide related offenses, 3,415 sexual assaults,
    19,549 assaults, 2,717 robberies and 1,063 kidnappings.

    Members of the public can report crimes and suspicious activity by dialing 866-347-2423 or completing the online tip form.

    Learn more about ICE’s mission to increase public safety in your community
    on Twitter @ICEgov.

    <https://www.ice.gov/news/releases/138-noncitizens-identified-convicted- sex-offenders-arrested-during-national-ice>

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