Agents at the Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agency (ICE) and other federal enforcement authorities arrested 81 Illegal foreigners In just five days as part of an improved targeted enforcement effort entitled “The American Recovery” in Kentucky.
like President Donald Trump The campaign continues on illegal immigration, Ice The arrests announced in a statement on Tuesday, which said that 25 detainees are accused of criminal crimes. Among those with criminal charges was an illegal foreign who was previously deported, excluded, removed or rejected seven times.
The agency said that those who have not been criminally charged will continue by ICE awaiting removal procedures.
Crimes include sexual misconduct through drug trafficking and domestic violence. The statement said that the arrested immigrants were illegally present in the country and came from Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Cuba, India and Palau.
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ICE 81 of illegal foreigners is arrested as part of the Federal Joint Law enforcement in Kentucky, including 25 also accused of criminal crimes.
to divide Internal security It also issued an advertisement in which he said that the arrests were part of the American restoration process, which, according to the administration, includes “multiple federal laws in Kentucky” working together “to” repel illegal immigration throughout the Commonwealth. “
The administration said that the recovery process for America is an initiative at the level of the country to simplify efforts and resources within the Ministry of National Security not only to cancel illegal immigration but also “achieving the complete elimination of cartals and criminal organizations (TCOS), and protecting our societies from violent crime.”
The process was coordinated from Louisville.
Michael Bennett, the American lawyer for the Western Region in Kentucky, praised the operation, saying that it not only affects Kentucky but the entire country.
Bennett said: “I praised the work of our federal partners, law enforcement, public prosecutors, and support staff who worked tirelessly to make this process successful,” Bennett said. “The aggressive investigation and the trial of those who violate immigration laws positively affect the security of our societies and the nation.”

One of the firearms that I found is in the possession of an illegal immigrant. (The United States for Migration and Customs) Customs enforcement)
According to the Ministry of National Security, many of their arrest has entered the country illegally once or several times after its deportation.
One of these foreigners-a 54-year-old Mexican citizen named Hamberto Avila-Duran-was arrested in Jefferson County, Kentucky, around 14 March because he had a illegal firearm. It was found that acceptance was rejected, was excluded, was deported and removed from the United States on January 21 or 2011, March 3, 2011, March 8, 2011, August 14, 2012, May 9, 2014, May 13, 2014, and November 13, 2020.
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Another immigrant, Edi Diaz Lopez, 30, a citizen of Mexico, was arrested for possession of metamafitamine, possession of a firearm and possession of a firearm in strengthening drug trafficking. If convicted, Diaz Lopez faces up to 40 years in prison.

Federal law enforcement has been arrested more than 32,000 illegal immigrants since President Trump returned to the White House. (Ivan Fuction/AP)
Another migrant was arrested, a 44 -year -old Indian citizen convicted of sexual misconduct with a minor and a battery.
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Ice enforcement and removal Chicago The director of the field office, Sam Olson, commented on the arrests, saying: “We are committed, as a unified group, to remove individuals from our societies who pose a threat to public safety and national security.”
“Public safety depends on the experience of ice officers who are able to coordinate through federal agencies to complete these arrests,” he said. “Operations that lead to the arrest and detention of foreign criminals can be complex, and sometimes it may prove that they are difficult. Our aid is more than able to face these challenges. I am grateful to all our federal partners here in Community Kentucky.”