
ICE arrests 65 illegal aliens in sanctuary state operation targeting gangs, transnational organized crime
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Federal immigration enforcement conducts major sweep in Connecticut, arresting dozens of criminal migrants despite state's Trust Act sanctuary policies.
Sarah Rumpf-Whitten is a U.S. Writer at Fox News Digital.
The agency said that the sting targeted transnational organized crime, gangs and egregious offenders. Among the 65 arrested, 29 had been convicted or charged in the U.S. with serious crimes, including kidnapping, assault, drug offenses, weapons violations and sex crimes. Others were identified as members of transnational gangs or had criminal histories in their home countries. You can follow her on Twitter and LinkedIn.
"Sanctuary legislation like Connecticut’s Trust Act only endangers the communities it claims to protect. Such laws only force law enforcement professionals to release criminal alien offenders back into the very communities they have already victimized," said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde. "The state of Connecticut is a safer place thanks to the hard work and determination of the men and women of ICE and our federal partners. Working together, we were able to arrest 65 illegal aliens in just four days throughout Connecticut, many of whom had significant criminality in the United States."













