President Donald Trump has quickly started to fulfill his campaign promises to address illegal immigration and deport people living unlawfully in the US, especially those with criminal histories. In his first week, the Trump administration arrested over 2,000 individuals as part of a broad immigration enforcement action.
A report stated that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detained 445 illegal immigrants with criminal records on a single Friday, in addition to 148 others without criminal histories. ICE also issued 449 detainers, performed 468 removals, and made 15 gang-related arrests.
Among those arrested were individuals with serious crimes. Cesar Augusto Polanco, a Dominican national convicted of murder, was caught in Boston, while Nestor Jose Mendoza-Garcia, a Venezuelan gang member in Texas, was arrested with a weapon linked to a murder case. El Salvadoran citizen Jose Tito Reyes and Mexican national Edgar Rivas-Rodriguez were also detained for their past criminal activity.
In Buffalo, authorities captured known sex trafficker Julio Cesar Diaz Martinez and rescued a victim. A widely publicized arrest involved a Haitian gang member with 17 recent convictions, who shouted derogatory remarks about Trump and expressed disdain for returning to Haiti.
Trump's border czar, Tom Homan, reported that 1,300 migrants had been arrested, with over 1,000 being criminals. Homan criticized sanctuary cities for endangering public safety. Trump declared a national emergency at the southern border and increased troop numbers for constructing barriers and assisting deportation operations.
https://thepostmillennial.com/here-are-some-of-the-worst-criminals-trump-deported-in-just-one-week
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