U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Tuesday that its local fugitive operations teams arrested a total of 78 illegal aliens during a week long operation in Pennsylvania and Delaware.
ICE officers arrested 43 fugitives, which included 13 with criminal records. During the operation an additional 35 immigration violators were arrested, 13 with criminal histories.
“ICE will continue to fulfill our Congressional mandate to apprehend and deport those who entered our country illegally, especially those who have committed criminal acts,” said Thomas Decker, field office director for ICE Office of Detention and Removal in Philadelphia. “Our job is to help protect the public from those who commit crimes, and to protect the integrity of the nation’s legal immigration system.”
An immigration fugitive is an alien who has failed to depart the United States after receiving a final order of removal from an independent immigration judge, or who has failed to report to a Detention and Removal Officer after receiving notice to do so. People who have illegally re-entered the U.S. after deportation are subject to criminal prosecution or immediate removal from the U.S. Other immigration violators arrested during fugitive operations are charged with being illegally present in the country, placed in removal proceedings and will receive due process in immigration court.
ICE Detention and Removal Operations, received support from ICE Office of Investigations and Federal Protective Service along with the Georgetown Police Department in Delaware and the Ross Police Department in Pennsylvania during this targeted enforcement operation.
Following are examples of fugitive aliens arrested by the Philadelphia Fugitive Operations Teams during this operation:
• A Mexican man was arrested in Selbyville. He had four outstanding arrest warrants for DUI and Probation Violations. He also has an outstanding warrant issued by Virginia for Possession of a Controlled Substance. He was released into the custody of the Delaware State Police due to his arrest warrants and an immigration detainer has been lodged with the Delaware Probation and Parole Office.
• A Vietnamese fugitive was arrested in Dover while trying to register with the state police as a convicted sex offender. He was convicted of Rape & Unlawful Sexual Contact.
• A Guatemalan fugitive was arrested in Georgetown. The individual has convictions for assault and offensive touching, forgery and driving under the influence. He was ordered removed from the country by an immigration judge but failed to depart as required. He will be detained by ICE pending his removal to Guatemala.