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ICE arrested 3,600 criminal aliens in Houston, targeting “worst of the worst” during government shutdown
11/24/2025 // Belle Carter // 660 Views
 


ICE arrested nearly 3,600 illegal immigrants in Houston during the six-week government shutdown. Targets included violent offenders, child predators, gang members and repeat deportees.

Among those arrested: Leo Michel Acosta Sanchez (wanted for homicide via Interpol Red Notice), Angel Gabriel Ramirez-Robles (convicted of child sexual assault, twice deported) and MS-13 member Ramiro Ricardo Maldonado-Trevino (multiple illegal entries, alien smuggling conviction). DHS claims these arrests reflect Trump's "most secure border in American history" policy.

ICE used advanced software to identify high-priority targets. Agents relied on license-plate tracking and criminal databases to focus on felons and child predators.

Following similar operations in Los Angeles, D.C., Chicago and Charlotte, New Orleans is next. Border Patrol agents will assist, but local police refuse cooperation. Previous raids (like Charlotte's) caused panic, with 30,000+ students absent from schools.

Supporters argue ICE is removing dangerous criminals to protect communities. Critics claim operations terrorize immigrant neighborhoods and disrupt families. Debate continues as Trump's immigration crackdown expands.

https://www.naturalnews.com/2025-11-24-ice-arrests-criminal-aliens-houston-government-shutdown.html
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Upholding the immigration laws is becoming very unfair to illegals. :0012: :cheerlead: :headbang:   :dancer:
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abolitionist Frederick Douglass: “Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did, and it never will.”