Gerzain Gomez
ICE San Francisco arrested Gerzain Gomez, a 53-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who had previously been convicted of second-degree murder in Los Angeles with a sentence of 15 years to life.
ICE San Francisco arrested Gerzain Gomez, a 53-year-old criminal alien from Mexico, who had previously been convicted of second-degree murder in Los Angeles with a sentence of 15 years to life.
The Department of Homeland Security announced that a potential government shutdown would not slow ICE enforcement operations targeting the most dangerous criminal illegal aliens, including pedophiles, murderers, and human traffickers.
ICE arrested criminal illegal aliens over the weekend in a series of enforcement operations, including a man who made threats to bomb a U.S. Representative's office.
The Department of Homeland Security announced ICE enforcement actions against criminal illegal aliens convicted of heinous sex crimes as part of ongoing operations to remove the most dangerous offenders from American communities.
ICE Los Angeles arrested Homero Salgado-Farias, a 40-year-old violent sexual predator from Mexico, who had previously been convicted of sexual battery in California.
ICE arrested criminal illegal aliens convicted of sexual assault, robbery, manslaughter, and human trafficking during weekend enforcement operations across the country.
The Ventura County Sheriff addressed community concerns about immigration enforcement, stating that his office does not participate in ICE operations or immigration roundups, in compliance with California's sanctuary state laws.
ICE San Diego arrested Ezequiel Cruz-Rodriguez, a previously deported individual with extensive criminal history including sex offenses, who was unlawfully residing at an in-home daycare operated by a DACA recipient.
Following an ICE San Diego investigation, three fugitives transferred from Mexico appeared in federal court facing charges including drug trafficking, human smuggling, and money laundering as part of Operation Take Back America.
ICE officers deported Mexican boxer and criminal alien Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. after arresting him in Los Angeles. Chavez was wanted in Mexico for involvement in organized crime and trafficking firearms, ammunition, and explosives.