❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Buffalo, New York, arrested 35 criminal aliens and immigration violators during a weeklong enforcement operation in Central New York.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, criminal aliens, and immigration violators.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The arrests occurred from September 14-19 across Central New York.
💬KEY QUOTE: “Under President Trump’s leadership, we are once again a nation of laws.” – Joseph Freden, Acting Field Office Director, ICE Buffalo ERO.
🎯IMPACT: The operation targeted individuals with violent criminal histories, enhancing public safety in the region.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers in Buffalo, New York, arrested 35 criminal illegal immigrants across Central New York during a weeklong enforcement blitz. The operation, taking place between September 14 and 19, is part of a national effort to restore immigration integrity and remove individuals described as the “worst of the worst” from American communities.
“Despite a historic increase in assaults against ICE law enforcement by violent lunatics, our brave officers remain dedicated to fulfilling their Congressionally mandated mission to enhance public safety by removing criminal illegal aliens from our communities in Western, Central and Upstate New York,” said ICE Buffalo Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) acting Field Office Director Joseph Freden, adding: “Under President Trump’s leadership, we are once again a nation of laws.”
The arrests included individuals with violent criminal histories. Among those detained were Kleber Palacios-Condo, a 27-year-old Ecuadorian with convictions for weapons possession and DUI, and Janson Daniel Chourio-Camejo, a 27-year-old Venezuelan with a record including burglary and robbery. Others arrested included Ivis Orlando Maldonado-Cabrera, a 44-year-old Honduran with a history of robbery, and Jaime Lojano-Villa, a 33-year-old Ecuadorian with a DUI conviction and a final order of removal.
Earlier in September, ICE officers also arrested two violent sex offenders and a convicted murderer. On September 4, Edgar Rene Gonzalez-Gonzalez, a Guatemalan illegal alien convicted of sexual abuse in the sanctuary city of New York, was detained. That same day, ICE arrested Jeffrey Gervacio-Perez, a Mexican illegal alien convicted of rape in Goshen, New York. On September 3, Lao Sihathep, a convicted killer who had been ordered removed from the U.S. over 25 years ago, was also apprehended and now faces deportation to Laos.
ICE officials emphasized that their mission prioritizes public safety and national security threats. They stated, “Any individual illegally present in the United States who is encountered during an immigration enforcement operation may be taken into custody and processed for removal as stated by law. It comes down to one question: Is this person violating our nation’s immigration laws? If the answer is yes, we’re going to remove them.”
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