Noncriminal Migrants Arrested to Curb Crime, Violence: ICE Director
UNITED STATES, JUL 21 – ICE is arresting undocumented immigrants regardless of criminal records and reinstating workplace raids, with nearly half of daily arrests involving noncriminal individuals in early July, officials said.
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Noncriminal migrants arrested to curb crime, violence: ICE director
(NewsNation) — Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons defended the agency's arrest of immigrants living in the U.S. illegally without criminal convictions, saying 70% of those classified as "noncriminal" face pending serious criminal charges and that early intervention prevents future crimes. In an interview with NewsNation’s “CUOMO,” Lyons pushed back against criticism that immigration enforcement has shifted toward targeting workers and families rathe…
ICE Chief: ‘Worst Of The Worst’ Still Priority, But All Illegals At Risk
ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons said Sunday that while the agency will prioritize arresting criminal migrants, any individual in the U.S. illegally could face deportation under the Trump administration’s broader immigration strategy. Speaking on CBS' Face the Nation, Lyons emphasized a return to more aggressive enforcement, especially in sanctuary cities. “If ICE officers encounter others illegally present during operations, we will take them int…
ICE head says agency focused on "worst of the worst," but will arrest anyone in U.S. unlawfully
Acting ICE Director Todd Lyons said in an exclusive interview with CBS News that the agency will arrest anyone in the U.S. illegally, even if they lack a criminal record. The statement comes as a recent CBS News poll shows a dip in approval for President Trump's deportation program. Camilo Montoya-Galvez has the latest.
Todd Lyons claims agents want to focus on "criminals," but they will stop anyone undocumented, whose arrests qualify as "collaterals."
Homeland Security Warns: Those Who Interfere with Raids Against Illegal Immigrants Will Be Arrested.
Special Agent in Charge of the San Juan Office of the Investigative Branch of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Rebecca Gonzalez Ramos, warned that any person
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