ICE Nets Killers, Pedophiles, and Rapists in Weekend Sweep.

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Federal immigration authorities detained 15 illegal immigrants with serious criminal convictions in a weekend operation.

PULSE POINTS
❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Federal immigration authorities arrested 15 illegal immigrants in a weekend operation, many of whom had prior convictions for serious crimes such as homicide, rape, child sex abuse, and drug trafficking. The arrests are part of the Trump administration‘s ongoing efforts to remove criminal illegal immigrants from the United States.📺 DETAIL: Among those arrested were Mexican, Colombian, and Jamaican nationals with convictions ranging from homicide and aggravated rape to cocaine trafficking, assault on law enforcement, and domestic violence. Nine additional suspects had prior convictions for crimes including child sex offenses, witness tampering, and assault with a deadly weapon. DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said immigration officers worked throughout the weekend to identify and remove criminal offenders, adding that the administration remains committed to public safety. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Markwayne Mullin said the agency is on pace to exceed last year’s deportation totals within the next six weeks, after reporting more than 605,000 removals in 2025. Federal authorities have also intensified efforts to target immigration and citizenship fraud alongside the removal of convicted criminal offenders.💬 KEY QUOTE: “Under President Trump and Secretary Mullin, ICE will continue to protect Americans by arresting and removing criminal illegal aliens from our country.” – DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis🎯 IMPACT: The arrests highlight the Trump administration’s ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws, prioritizing the removal of migrants who pose significant threats to public safety.

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