ICE: New U.S. partnership with Uzbekistan leads to 130 deportations
- In early 2025, over 130 undocumented individuals were removed from the United States and returned to Uzbekistan as part of a recent collaboration between U.S. Authorities and the Central Asian country.
- This partnership follows previous agreements involving foreign governments funding removals, initiated during the Trump administration to target violent offenders.
- Philadelphia agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement removed 90 Uzbek nationals arrested across the country, while additional individuals were prepared for deportation in New York prior to the flight's departure.
- DHS Secretary Kristi Noem expressed appreciation for Uzbekistan President Shavkat Mirziyoyev’s role in organizing a repatriation flight that returned 131 unauthorized immigrants to their home country.
- The coordinated removals enhanced national security and strengthened international partnerships by enforcing immigration laws and prioritizing violent offenders for removal.
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ICE Philadelphia supports large effort to remove more than 130 illegal aliens from central Asia - The Iowa Standard
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement Philadelphia removed 90 Central Asian illegal aliens April 29 as part of a greater mission that ultimately involved more than 130 aliens. The repatriation flight joined with the final group in New York and continued its trip to Uzbekistan on April 30. The aliens on board came from across the country. “The Department of Homeland Security’s coordination with the government of Uzbekistan was instrumental in …
ICE: New U.S. partnership with Uzbekistan leads to 130 deportations - Regional Media News
(The Center Square) – A new U.S. partnership with Uzbekistan led to the deportation of 130 illegal foreign nationals to the central Asian nation. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Enforcement and Removal Office-Philadelphia agents removed 90 “illegal aliens … as part of a greater mission that ultimately involved more than 130 aliens.” The repatriation flight left Philadelphia, added additional illegal foreign nationals processed for remov…
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