News Releases and Statements
News Releases and Statements
ERO Baltimore apprehended a Salvadoran fugitive wanted in his home country to serve a prison sentence stemming from his conviction for attempted aggravated femicide and culpable injury.
ERO Boston apprehended a Mexican national convicted of twice operating a motor vehicle while intoxicated.
Juan Dios Simental Flores, 31, is a citizen and national of Mexico wanted in Mexico for homicide. Simental was removed July 24 through the San Ysidro Port of Entry, where he was released to the proper authorities.
Enforcement and Removal Operations New York City officers arrested a Mexican national July 18 previously convicted of assault in the second degree and removed from the United States.
Deportation officers from ERO Boston arrested Daniel Parra June 13 in Fall River.
The ERO Alternatives to Detention program is a flight-mitigation tool that leverages technology to improve compliance with release conditions, court hearings, and final orders of removal, while allowing noncitizens to remain in their communities as they progress through the immigration process.
Andres Palacios Pizano, a 25-year-old Mexican citizen, was escorted by ERO officers from St. Paul, Minnesota, to the Brownsville, Texas, port of entry where he was transferred to Mexican authorities.
Deportation officers from ERO Baltimore’s Fugitive Operations Team arrested the 35-year-old noncitizen June 20 at his residence in Lanham, Maryland.
ICE regularly meets with stakeholders nationwide, including state, local, tribal and territorial governments, elected officials and law enforcement professionals.
ERO Boston apprehended an unlawfully present Brazilian fugitive wanted by authorities in his home country for charges of theft with a firearm and corruption of minors.
Those included removal flights to Central America, Colombia, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, Guatemala and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. If a noncitizen arrives and has no legal basis to remain in the United States, they are processed and removed quickly, consistent with U.S. law.
Deportation officers removed Alejandro Piedras-Padilla from the United States to Mexico July 17
Deportation officers from ERO Boston’s Hartford field office arrested the 39-year-old unlawfully present fugitive July 11 near his residence in Danbury.
ICE's ERO San Francisco removed a Mexican national wanted in his home country for assault and maltreatment. Jose Ramirez, 31, was removed to Mexico July 9 and turned over to proper authorities to face related charges.
Deportation officers from ERO Baltimore’s Fugitive Operations Team arrested Hisseine Gombo-Tchouli July 3 near his residence in Silver Spring, Maryland.
ICE regularly meets with stakeholders nationwide, including state, local, tribal and territorial governments, elected officials and law enforcement professionals.
Deportation officers from ERO Washington, D.C.’s Special Response Team arrested Geovany Alex Pineda-Echeverria June 28 in Woodbridge, Virginia.
Reynaldo Dubon-Dubon is wanted in Pittsburgh for aggravated indecent assault, unlawful contact with a minor, endangering welfare of children, indecent assault and corruption of a minor.
Deportation officers from ERO Boston removed Saulo Cardoso-Ferreira from the United States to Brazil June 28 and turned him over to Brazilian authorities.
Carlos Oliverio Juc Tipol, 32, is a citizen and national of Guatemala wanted in Guatemala for violence against women, child abuse and contempt of court.
Those included removal flights to Central America, China, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico and Peru. If a noncitizen arrives and has no legal basis to remain in the United States they are processed and removed quickly, consistent with U.S. law.
Deportation officers from ERO Boston arrested Jose Bladimir Gavidia Hernandez June 14 at the Suffolk County House of Correction in Boston.
All foreign nationals arrested during this operation have outstanding final orders of removal and are subject to removal to their countries of origin.
ERO arrests twice-removed noncitizen in Princeton while second absconds due to civilian interference
ERO uses targeted, intelligence driven leads to prioritize enforcement actions against the most egregious noncitizen criminals who pose the greatest threat to national security, public safety and border security.
To ensure transparency and preserve the American public’s trust, ICE engages with stakeholders nationwide, including state, local, tribal and territorial governments, elected officials, and law enforcement professionals.
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