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ICE Arrests 150 Criminal Illegal Aliens Who Were Offered Sanctuary In California

ICE arrests 150 criminal illegal aliens who took advantage of California's sanctuary city laws

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials arrested 150 criminal illegal aliens who were offered protection in Los Angeles, California this week. 

According to the agency, 40 percent of the illegal aliens arrested in the sweep had been previously released by state or local officials in accordance with California’s “sanctuary state” policy, which offers a save haven and shelter to all illegal aliens, regardless of their criminal background.

Breitbart.com reports: About 90 percent of the illegal aliens arrested by ICE had criminal convictions, including:

“The state laws preventing ICE from working in the jails is significantly impacting public safety by letting serious repeat offenders back out onto our streets,” ICE official Thomas Giles said in a statement.

“Our presence would be focused in the jails, rather than in the streets, and safer for all involved, if ICE could again coordinate transfers of criminal aliens with local jails,” Giles said.

ICE officials say all illegal aliens who were arrested in the raid who are not being criminally prosecuted will be deported from the U.S. Illegal aliens who were previously deported “are subject to immediate removal from the country,” ICE officials said.

The ICE operation spanned across Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, Riverside County, Santa Barbara, and Ventura County, and included 138 male illegal aliens and 12 female illegal aliens.

The vast majority of the illegal aliens arrested by ICE were from Mexico, 123, while others were from El Salvador, Honduras, Guatemala, Belize, Armenia, Canada, Lebanon, Nicaragua, Singapore, and the Philippines.

As Breitbart News reported, President Trump’s effort to enforce immigration law has spiked deportations and arrests of illegal aliens across the country.

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