U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported the arrest of five undocumented immigrants on Wednesday. The individuals, all Mexican nationals, were apprehended in separate operations across the country. According to ICE officials, each of those arrested had previously been convicted of violent crimes.
Some of the crimes included offenses against children. ICE emphasized that these arrests are part of their commitment to removing individuals who pose a risk to public safety. The agency continues to prioritize the apprehension and removal of criminal aliens and those who violate immigration laws. These operations aim to ensure the safety and security of communities throughout the United States. ICE stated that further details about the specific crimes and locations of the arrests would be released as the cases proceed.
ICE Arrests Five Undocumented Immigrants Convicted of Violent Crimes

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrests of five Mexican nationals on Wednesday. All five individuals had prior convictions for violent crimes, including offenses against children. The arrests took place in various locations across the United States as part of ICE's ongoing efforts to prioritize public safety and national security. These operations target individuals who pose a threat to communities.