"The results of this targeted enforcement operation underscore ICE's ongoing commitment and focus on the arrest and removal of convicted criminal aliens and those that game our nation's immigration system," said ICE Director John Morton. "There are 2,901 fewer criminal aliens in our neighborhoods across the country."
"The success of this operation is a testament to the commitment ICE has for prioritizing and arresting criminal aliens that pose a threat to our communities," said Kenneth Landgrebe, field office director of ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) in Houston. "ICE officers and agents continue to work closely with our law enforcement counterparts to identify, locate and arrest dangerous individuals."
This seven-day operation, the largest of its kind, involved the collaboration of more than 1,900 ICE officers and agents from all of ICE"s Enforcement and Removal Operations' (ERO) 24 field offices, as well as coordination with our federal, state and local law enforcement partners throughout the United States. Arrests occurred in all 50 states and four US territories.
According to ICE, all of the 2,901 individuals taken into custody had prior criminal convictions, including at least 1,282 aliens who had multiple criminal convictions. More than 1,600 of those arrested had felony convictions including manslaughter, attempted murder, kidnapping, armed robbery, drug trafficking, child abuse, sexual crimes against minors, aggravated assault. Of the total 2,901 criminal aliens arrested, 42 were gang members and 151 were convicted sex offenders.
In addition to being convicted criminals, 681 of those arrested were also immigration fugitives who had previously been ordered to leave the country but failed to depart. Additionally, 386 were illegal re-entrants who had been previously removed from the country multiple times. Because of their serious criminal histories and prior immigration arrest records, at least 146 of those arrested during the enforcement action were presented to U.S attorneys for prosecution on a variety of charges including illegal re-entry after deportation, a felony which carries a penalty of up to 20 years in prison.
ICE ERO officers and agents in the Houston area made a total of 125 arrests. Examples of those arrested in Houston include:
- A 56-year-old man residing in Houston, from Mexico has a conviction for sexual assault of a child.
- A 39-year-old woman residing in Houston, from El Salvador, two convictions for felony assault.
- A 21-year-old man residing in Houston, from Honduras, was convicted of sexual assault on a child.
- A 24-year-old woman residing in Angleton, from Guatemala, two convictions for possessing marijuana and tampering with physical evidence.
- A 19-year-old man residing in Navasota, from Mexico, convicted for possessing cocaine and criminal mischief.
- A 33-year-old man residing in Houston, from Honduras, was convicted of sexual assault with a child.