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ICE Nabs Over 200 Foreign Nationals Convicted On Drug Charges After Nationwide Raids


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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced Monday that it has arrested 216 foreign nationals convicted of various drug-related offenses as part of a nationwide operation.

ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) division is responsible for apprehending foreign nationals who are unlawfully present in the U.S. and removing them from the country after deportation proceedings. Between March 11 and 26, ICE’s 216 arrests included 28 such individuals in Los Angeles, 27 in San Francisco and six in Harlingen, Texas, many of whom had been previously convicted of possessing large quantities of narcotics with intent to distribute them.

 

The United States is experiencing a crisis of narcotic drug addiction and overdoses, primarily of opioids, heroin and fentanyl. In 2022, 107,941 people died of a drug overdose, with the age-adjusted death rate being 32.6 per 100,000 people, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

“With more than 105,000 drug overdoses reported throughout the United States last year, the trafficking and proliferation of dangerous illegal drugs has shown its devastating impacts throughout our neighborhoods and schools,” said ERO Deputy Executive Associate Director Russ Hott, according to the agency’s press release about the Los Angeles arrests. “[ERO] personnel will continue to fight for the safety of our communities.”

 

A plurality of the arrested individuals described in ICE press releases included those convicted of transporting methamphetamine, the manufacture and delivery of heroin, possession with intent to distribute 50 kilograms of cannabis, false imprisonment as well as other charges.

“This operation enabled us to do what ERO was created to do, and that is to focus on smart, effective immigration enforcement to protect our homeland by arresting and removing people who undermine community and public safety and violate the integrity of our immigration laws,” said ICE Deputy Director Patrick J. Lechleitner, who is performing the duties of director, in a press release.:snip:

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