Immigration and Customs Enforcement special agents and other state and local law enforcement officials arrested 118 illegal aliens during Monday’s immigration raid inside the Colony Ridge Subdivision near Houston, Texas. According to ICE, the multi-agency immigration raid netted migrants charged with a myriad of criminal charges and criminal convictions.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott announced the raids and the participation of state law enforcement agencies, saying he had worked on the raids with Trump Border Czar Tom Homan for months, Breitbart Texas reported. According to ICE, the migrants arrested during Monday’s raid inside the more than 30,000-acre subdivision were facing charges and/or convictions of crimes that included criminal sexual conduct, homicide, theft, negligent manslaughter, child sexual abuse, crimes of moral turpitude, weapons offenses, and drug offenses.
As reported by Breitbart Texas, one migrant arrest involved a three-time deported Salvadoran illegal alien facing charges of repeated sexual abuse of a child in Plum Grove, Texas, during the Colony Ridge raids.
ICE officials told Breitbart Texas, “U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducts routine, daily enforcement alongside our federal, state, and local law enforcement partners throughout the Houston community to bolster public safety, national security, and border security.” According to an ICE official, the Salvadoran illegal alien was identified as Florentin Chevez-Luna, a 39-year-old three-time previously deported criminal alien from El Salvador.
Another Salvadoran man who had been deported seven times was charged with a murder that allegedly took place on the day of the targeted enforcement operation. Breitbart reported that man is an alleged member of MS-13. […]
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