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DHS arrests 17,500 unlawful immigrants below Laken Riley Act in 2025
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DHS arrests 17,500 unlawful immigrants below Laken Riley Act in 2025

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EXCLUSIVE: Greater than 17,500 unlawful immigrants in 2025 have been arrested for crimes requiring necessary detention below the Laken Riley Act — the primary regulation President Donald Trump signed in his second time period.

The act is known as for Laken Riley, a Georgia school pupil murdered by a Venezuelan unlawful immigrant who had been beforehand arrested and launched earlier than her demise. 

The act mandates that unlawful immigrants arrested — however not essentially but convicted — for a number of particular crimes have to be held for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) detention and processing.

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Yaser Garcia Ramirez, left inset, and Santos Chim-Diego, proper inset, are seen towards a backdrop of a Division of Homeland Safety operation. (Carlin Stiehl/Getty Pictures; DHS; DHS)

Qualifying crimes embrace theft-related offenses, DUI or DWI, and violent crimes together with homicide, rape, sexual abuse, assault on police and firearms infractions.

Secretary Kristi Noem additionally introduced Monday that the Division of Homeland Safety (DHS) had concluded “Operation Angel’s Honor,” a two-week nationwide endeavor launched in Riley’s honor to strictly goal Laken Riley Act offenders.

That operation alone netted a mean of dozens of prison unlawful immigrants per day.

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“In honor of Laken Riley, ICE launched Operation Angel’s Honor — within the final 2 weeks alone arresting greater than 1,000 prison unlawful aliens below the authority of the Laken Riley Act,” Noem informed Fox Information Digital.

Noem credited Trump for empowering her company to go after thousands and thousands of prison unlawful immigrants residing within the U.S., together with these “unleashed” into the inside by earlier administrations.

“We are able to by no means deliver Laken again, however we will do every thing in our energy to deliver these heinous criminals to justice,” Noem mentioned.

DHS ARRESTS ‘WORST OF THE WORST’ ILLEGAL MIGRANTS, INCLUDING MURDERERS AND PEDOPHILES, IN WEEKEND OPERATION

Among the Laken Riley Act offenders captured throughout “Operation Angel’s Honor” embrace Sergio Luis Hernandez Gonzalez of Cuba, convicted on 17 counts of larceny, two counts of promoting cocaine, together with car theft and different offenses.

Jersson Andrey Poveda Delgado of Colombia was convicted of assaulting a police officer, whereas Dominican nationwide Yaser Garcia Ramirez netted a slew of costs, together with conspiracy to fabricate and distribute heroin, home violence and obstruction of regulation enforcement.

One other unlawful immigrant, Santos Chim-Diego from Guatemala, had been convicted of resisting plus assault on an officer, DUI and little one cruelty.

An Iraqi nationwide named Hamid Abdulimam Al Nassar was captured throughout Operation Angel’s Honor after he was convicted of procuring a prostitute who’s a minor, a number of drug offenses, fraud, embezzlement and aggravated assault.

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One other prison unlawful immigrant, Nathaniel Sterling from Jamaica, was detained after convictions for carnal abuse, weapons possession and disorderly conduct.

Mexican nationwide Omar Barojas-Arenas’ latest arrest additionally fell below the Laken Riley Act, after he was convicted of kidnapping, whereas Jorby Joel Escuraina-Suarez from Venezuela was convicted of aggravated assault with a weapon.  

Whereas DHS has known as the Laken Riley Act’s enforcement a hit, a number of critics have mentioned the regulation forces deportation proceedings on individuals who might not pose security dangers — with some pointing to the regulation’s utilization of arrest versus conviction as a pretext for the feds to take custody of a topic.

“This invoice does nothing to enhance security or repair our damaged immigration system,” mentioned Nayna Gupta, coverage director for the American Immigration Council.

“Beneath the guise of stopping violence, the invoice forces immigration officers to indefinitely detain and deport non-citizens who pose no public security danger, with out entry to primary due course of,” she mentioned in a press release after the regulation handed.

“The invoice additionally provides state attorneys normal unprecedented energy over immigration coverage. The invoice strips individuals of their primary rights and upends how the U.S. authorities enforces immigration regulation,” Gupta concluded.

Charles Creitz is a reporter for Fox Information Digital. 

He joined Fox Information in 2013 as a author and manufacturing assistant. 

Charles covers media, politics and tradition for Fox Information Digital.

Charles is a Pennsylvania native and graduated from Temple College with a B.A. in Broadcast Journalism. Story suggestions might be despatched to charles.creitz@fox.com.

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