Among them, there are convicts or accused of possession of child pornography, armed theft and aggression; On Saturday (25.jan), a Brazilian was also arrested
The White House released this Monday (27.jan.2025) the photos of some of the 613 Immigrants illegal arrested by the United States on Sunday (26.jan).
According to the US government, individuals are people who committed crimes and were arrested by ICE (US Customs Immigration and Control Service in Portuguese). Among them, there are convicted or accused of possession of child pornography, armed theft and aggression.
On Saturday (25.jan), the White House Photos of illegal immigrant-which the US government classified as “Criminal aliens” – who were arrested and will be deported. In the list, there are 1 Brazilian, identified as Vitor de Sousa Lima. He would be convicted of manslaughter and was arrested by ICE Boston on January 25, 2025.
Now, the photos of immigrants arrested on Sunday (26.jan):
- Octavio Juarez-Bonilla, a Mexican citizen, was arrested by Ice St. Paul on January 26, 2025. Condemnation: Possession of child pornography on a work computer.
- A 48 -year -old Mexican citizen was arrested by Ice Houston in the Harris County jail on January 26, 2025. Accusations: Aggravated with lethal weapon (two accusations) and possession of controlled substance.
- A documented member of the MS-13 gang and saved citizen with criminal records, including qualified armed theft, illegal groups and acts of terrorism was arrested by Ice Houston on January 26, 2025.
- Juan Ojeda Chang, a 73 -year -old Cuban citizen, was arrested by Ice Baltimore on January 26, 2025. Condemnations: drug trafficking and arms crimes.
The operation is days after President Donald Trump (Republican), signing one that reversed immigration policies, hardened control over the border, closed immigrant entrances through Mexico and increased the penalties for illegal immigrants in the country.
The measures are part of the repeated campaign promises, when the Republican said he would promote the largest deportation campaign in US history.