Tuesday, January 23, 2007

ICE arrests 60 illegal aliens during Operation Secure Streets

CHARLOTTE - Sixty immigration violators and violent criminals were arrested here by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention and removal officers during a three-day operation ending today.

The arrests were part of Operation Secure Streets, an ongoing ICE initiative primarily designed to safeguard the public by identifying, arresting, and placing in removal proceedings individuals who pose a threat to the community and who have no legal right to remain in the country. The primary targets of the operation were individuals with prior convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).

“Many of those arrested selfishly and recklessly got behind the wheel of a vehicle while intoxicated, putting their lives and the lives of the public at risk,” said Felicia Skinner, acting field office director for the Office of Detention and Removal in Atlanta. “By finding and removing these criminals, we are able to greatly enhance public safety, while restoring integrity to our nation's immigration system.”

The operation yielded 23 arrests of individuals convicted for DUI. The remaining individuals were either fugitives, foreign-born nationals with other criminal convictions, or those deemed to be in violation of immigration laws. Their criminal convictions range from indecency with a child and larceny to domestic violence and assault and battery.

The fugitive criminal aliens were ordered removed by a federal immigration judge, but failed to comply with their lawful orders. Some of the fugitives have been in hiding evading law enforcement for years.

Those arrested represent the following countries: Mexico, Colombia, Honduras, El Salvador, Guatemala, Ecuador and Gambia.

All of those arrested are in ICE custody awaiting the outcome of their cases.

Operation Secure Streets began in April 2006 as a pilot program in Charlotte; a second similar operation was conducted in November. With this third operation concluding, ICE officers have removed more than 200 illegal aliens, most with criminal backgrounds, from the Charlotte area.

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