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ICE: 44 Undocumented Immigrants Detained in Sweep

Deportation officers arrested dozens of people in San Diego last week, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials confirmed Tuesday.The sweep targeted “individuals whose detainers were not honored and were encountered after their release from jail pursuant to SB-54,” ICE officials said in a written news release. 350 Untested Rape Kits Sent to Outside Lab: DA The arrests were made in Santee, Vista, Encinitas, Chula Vista, Escondido, Oceanside, San Diego and Imperial Beach, ICE officials said. The operation lasted five days and ended Friday, April 20.Some of those arrested were charged with crimes ranging from vandalism and driving under the influence to hit and run or theft, ICE officials said. Shooting Victim Dies in ER Parking Lot: SDPD Preliminary numbers provided by ICE indicate 44 undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Guatemala were taken into custody.Some had been deported but re-entered the country illegally, ICE officials said. Arrest in 1986 Escondido Homicide Tied to New Technology “While we continue to face significant obstacles in dealing with so-called “sanctuary-city” polices [sic], which hinder cooperation with local law enforcement, we will continue our relentless pursuit of safeguarding communities, diligently enforcing the U.S. immigration laws,” Gregory Archambeault, Field Office Director of Enforcement and Removal Operations said in the news release.If you know someone who was apprehended in the sweep, contact NBC 7 Investigates at (619) 578-0393 or send us a message via the NBC 7 Facebook page.Photo Credit: Getty Images
Source: NBC San Diego

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