Homeland Security Secretary commends ICE officers for enforcement actions

ICE officers arrested nearly 680 people in last week's enforcement operations (Photo: Twitter)

ICE officers arrested nearly 680 people in last week’s enforcement operations. (Photo: ICE/Twitter)

Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly commended U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers Monday for conducting enforcement operations last week that resulted in more than 680 arrests.

In an official statement released Monday, Kelly noted that of the 680 arrested in the operations –which took place in the areas of Los Angeles, Atlanta, Chicago, San Antonio and New York City –approximately “75 percent were criminal aliens, convicted of crimes including, but not limited to, homicide, aggravated sexual abuse, sexual assault of a minor, lewd and lascivious acts with a child, indecent liberties with a minor, drug trafficking, battery, assault, DUI and weapons charges.”

According to Kelly, ICE regularly conducts these sort of actions and they are consistent with the “routine” arrests ICE agents make on a daily basis. Kelly commended the “heroic efforts of the dedicated officers” and said they had “put their lives on the line to protect our communities and country.”

Kelly also had praise for President Trump, who he said “has been clear in affirming the critical mission of DHS in protecting the nation and directed our Department to focus on removing illegal aliens who have violated our immigration laws, with a specific focus on those who pose a threat to public safety, have been charged with criminal offenses, have committed immigration violations or have been deported and re-entered the country illegally.”

Despite Kelly’s commendations, many have raised concerns about the scope of the actions, calling them “raids” and claiming they targeted a much larger group of immigrants than former President Obama had targeted.

While Obama’s actions were more focused, critics say, the executive order Donald Trump signed his first week will expand that focus to include nearly all undocumented immigrants, including those only suspected of a safety threat or crime.

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer released his own statement Monday, expressing concern over ICE’s recent actions and calling on the agency to release more specific details regarding the locations and people who were arrested.

“I have always supported smart immigration enforcement that helps to keep our country safe, but raids targeting law-abiding immigrants and treating those with traffic violations the same as murderers and robbers will only achieve the opposite,” Schumer said.

ICE has released specific numbers about the most recent operations. Of the 190 arrested in Georgia and the Carolinas, 127 had prior criminal convictions. In six Midwestern states, 235 individuals were arrested, 163 having criminal convictions on their records. Of the 161 arrested in the Los Angeles area, 151 had previous criminal convictions. The same was the case in New York and San Antonio, with 61 of the 92 individuals arrested having prior criminal convictions.

Many of the individuals who did not have prior criminal convictions did have final orders of removal or had been deported from the U.S. in the past.

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