An illegal alien convicted of aggravated murder in Brazil was arrested in Massachusetts just two days before the state’s Democrat governor signed a law restricting ICE operations.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested Maycon Souto Dos Reis, a Brazilian national convicted of aggravated murder, in Massachusetts on August 3. Dos Reis had fled Brazil after being sentenced to over 14 years in prison and entered the U.S. illegally in June 2024, where he was initially apprehended but released under Biden government policies. 📍 WHEN & WHERE: The arrest occurred in Massachusetts on August 3, 2024, just two days before Governor Maura Healey signed the PROTECT Act, which imposes new restrictions on ICE operations in the Bay State. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is yet another example of what the media often characterizes as a non-criminal, when in reality, many of these individuals are murderers, sexual predators, gang members, and more: They simply do not have a criminal record in the United States.” – David Wesling, Acting ICE ERO Boston Field Office Director 🎯 IMPACT: The arrest highlights ongoing tensions between federal immigration enforcement and state policies, particularly in so-called “sanctuary” jurisdictions like Massachusetts. Conservatives argue that laws restricting ICE operations, such as the PROTECT Act, hinder efforts to remove dangerous migrants from American communities and make communities less safe. 📺 DETAIL: Dos Reis came to ICE’s attention after a May 29 arrest for unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle in Southborough, Massachusetts. He was later apprehended during a targeted operation at a local courthouse. The timing of his arrest coincided with Governor Healey’s signing of the PROTECT Act, which restricts ICE access to locations like schools, hospitals, and courthouses, while also allowing civil rights claims against government officials, including ICE agents, among other measures. |
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