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Attorney General Pamela Bondi Announces 29 Wanted Defendants from Mexico Taken into U.S. Custody

By |2026-02-24T23:27:29-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Attorney General Pamela Bondi announced in late February 2025 that the United States had secured custody of 29 defendants transferred from Mexico, facing federal charges in districts around the country for racketeering, drug trafficking, murder, illegal firearms use, and money laundering. Among those taken into custody was Luis Geraldo Mendez Estevane, the last outstanding fugitive from the 2010 U.S. Consulate murders in Ciudad Juarez, and Rafael Caro Quintero, the alleged killer of DEA Special Agent Camarena. The operation involved cooperation from the DEA, FBI, U.S. Marshals Service, ICE Homeland Security Investigations, and the Hidalgo County Sheriff's Office.

Haitian Man Charged in NC Triple Murder Flew into US Under Biden Migrant Flights Program: ICE

By |2026-02-24T23:27:29-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Mackendy Darbouze, a 26-year-old Haitian national, was charged with three counts of first-degree murder for allegedly stabbing three family members — including a 77-year-old woman and two children — in Fayetteville, North Carolina on February 21. ICE confirmed that Darbouze entered the United States in July 2024 through the Biden administration's CHNV migrant parole program, which allowed up to 30,000 nationals monthly from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to be paroled into the country by air. The case has drawn national attention to the CHNV program's vetting procedures.

Four illegal aliens arrested in Burleigh County; one has ties to Venezuelan gang

By |2026-02-24T23:27:28-05:00February 24th, 2026|

U.S. Border Patrol took four illegal aliens into custody in Burleigh County, North Dakota after deputies made a traffic stop and found all four individuals in the vehicle to be in the country illegally. According to the Border Patrol Grand Forks Sector, one of the individuals is an active associate of the Tren de Aragua gang from Venezuela. Burleigh County Sheriff Kelly Leben noted that while arrests of illegal aliens were not uncommon, arrests involving gang ties like this were rare.

Butler County sheriff within legal rights to hold ICE detainees civilly, Ohio AG opinion says

By |2026-02-24T23:27:28-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost issued an opinion finding that Butler County Sheriff Richard Jones is within his legal rights to house ICE detainees long-term in the county jail even when those individuals have only been civilly — not criminally — charged. Yost wrote that federal law permits ICE to contract with counties to provide "housing, care, and security" for detained aliens and that such detention is not limited to 48 hours, but may continue pending a decision on removal. The opinion came after County Prosecutor Mike Gmoser asked Yost to weigh in on potential liability issues arising from the sheriff's contract with ICE signed in February.

Fairfield police: 34 arrested in operation ‘in and around’ restaurant and nightclub

By |2026-02-24T23:27:28-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Fairfield police, working jointly with federal authorities, arrested 34 individuals in an operation at and around Sabor Peruano restaurant and nightclub on August 16. The operation was initiated following investigations into two prior shootings at the establishment, which led authorities to identify multiple individuals allegedly in the country illegally. The action drew concern from civil rights advocates regarding immigration enforcement practices during routine traffic stops connected to the operation.

Behind bars and beyond scrutiny: Ohio jails deny migrant detention records

By |2026-02-24T23:27:27-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Ohio jails have increasingly served as holding facilities for migrants detained by ICE under contracts with local sheriffs, with records showing a significant expansion of detention capacity statewide during 2024–2025. Several counties, including Butler, Mahoning, Geauga, and Seneca, signed or renewed intergovernmental service agreements with ICE, and data obtained by reporters showed that a majority of ICE detainees held at some facilities had no pending criminal charges or prior convictions. The WLWT report examined detention records to document the scope of local jail involvement in federal immigration enforcement.

ICE Cincinnati removes convicted coup leader to Burkina Faso

By |2026-02-24T23:27:27-05:00February 24th, 2026|

ICE removed Daouda Begnon II Kone to Burkina Faso on August 5, 2025, following his arrest in June. An immigration judge determined that Kone had participated in the persecution of others during a 2015 coup attempt and was therefore ineligible for immigration benefits. Kone had previously been convicted in Burkina Faso of complicity in attacks on state security, assault, and murder, receiving a seven-year sentence.

ICE and FBI arrest Cincinnati man for terroristic threats against ICE agents

By |2026-02-24T23:27:27-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Anthony Marcus Kelly, 38, of Cincinnati was arrested on July 19 after allegedly posting threats on social media calling for violence against ICE officers and stating he had acquired firearms. Kelly faces federal charges including threatening to assault or murder a U.S. official and transmitting threatening communications in interstate commerce. Acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons characterized the conduct as "terrorism" and stated that threats against federal agents would not be tolerated.

Venezuelan National Residing Unlawfully in the U.S. Indicted on Federal Charges

By |2026-02-24T23:27:26-05:00February 24th, 2026|

A federal grand jury indicted Anthony Emmanuel Labrador-Sierra, 24, a Venezuelan national residing in Perrysburg, Ohio, on four counts including possession of a firearm by an alien unlawfully in the United States, making a false statement during a firearm purchase, and making or using false writings. According to the indictment, Labrador-Sierra submitted a false date of birth to U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services on federal applications for Temporary Protected Status and Employment Authorization Documents in 2024 and 2025, and had enrolled in Perrysburg High School under false pretenses by posing as a teenager. If convicted, he faces up to 15 years in prison on the firearms possession count alone.

El Salvadoran with prior sex offense pleads guilty to illegally reentering United States

By |2026-02-24T23:27:26-05:00February 24th, 2026|

Adiel Hernandez-Orellana, 39, a Salvadoran national, pleaded guilty in U.S. District Court to illegally reentering the United States after being convicted of a felony. He had been convicted of sexual assault in Sebastian County, Arkansas in 2010 and sentenced to seven years in prison, after which he was removed from the United States; he was re-encountered in March 2025 at the Delaware County, Ohio jail on outstanding traffic warrants. The case was prosecuted by the Southern District of Ohio as part of Operation Take Back America, with illegal reentry after a prior aggravated felony conviction carrying a potential penalty of up to 20 years in prison.

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