ICE Deports 142 Migrants to Mexico over 2-Week Period
- Between May 19 and 30, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement deported 142 convicted criminal immigrants residing in the Houston, Texas region back to Mexico.
- This operation followed pressure from Trump administration officials, including Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem, who urged ICE to triple daily arrests to 3,000.
- The deported migrants had 473 criminal convictions spanning offenses like child sex crimes, drug trafficking, aggravated assault, and repeated illegal border crossings.
- ICE removed eight gang members and 11 convicted child predators, including individuals with up to 21 illegal U.S. Entries, with director Bret Bradford stating, "Unfortunately, this is not an anomaly."
- The deportations reflect an intensified nationwide enforcement effort focused on removing dangerous criminals before further harm occurs in local communities.
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142 Criminal Aliens with 473 Convictions Deported from Houston to Mexico
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) officers deported 142 criminal illegal aliens to Mexico within the last two weeks. The group of criminal aliens arrested in the Houston metro racked up 473 separate criminal convictions. Together, the group had entered the United States illegally 480 times. | Border / Cartel Chronicles

ICE deports 142 migrants to Mexico over 2-week period
David Dee Delgado/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — As top Trump administration officials press for more deportations, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced it had deported 142 migrants in the Houston, Texas, area illegally in the United States and convicted of crimes to Mexico, over a two week period. From May 19 to 30, ICE says the agency removed eight gang members from the United States, 11 convicted individuals who committed cri…


ICE deports 142 to Mexico over two-week period
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