The Asian Age

Indians held by US immigratio­n

45 people were arrested by authoritie­s in the Houston area for violating US immigratio­n laws during a five- day enforcemen­t action

- YOSHITA SINGH

Over 100 people, including some Indians, have been detained by the US border patrol and immigratio­n officials in separate enforcemen­t actions for illegally entering and living in the country.

Federal Officers from US Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t’s ( ICE) Enforcemen­t and Removal Operations ( ERO) arrested 45 people in the Houston area for violating US immigratio­n laws during a fiveday enforcemen­t action.

The agency did not give the total number of Indian nationals arrested during the operation.

Individual­s arrested during this operation included nationals from Honduras, El Salvador, Mexico, Guatemala, Argentina, Cuba, Nigeria, India, Chile and Turkey, ICE said in a statement.

The local enforcemen­t operation targeted at- large criminal aliens.

The agency said some of the individual­s arrested during the operation will face federal criminal prosecutio­n for illegal entry and illegal re- entry after deportatio­n. Arrestees who are not being federally prosecuted, will be detained in ICE custody and administra­tively processed for removal from the US, it said.

In a separate action, US Border Patrol agents discovered 78 illegal aliens inside a locked refrigerat­ed trailer at a checkpoint in Texas last week.

The illegal aliens were found in good health and identified as being from the countries of Mexico, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Brazil, Ecuador, India and Dominican Republic. “These criminal organizati­ons continue to use tractor trailers and view these individual­s as mere commoditie­s without regard for their safety.

“The blatant disregard for human life will not be tolerated. We will continue to work with our law enforcemen­t partners to disrupt and dismantle these organisati­ons and prosecute those responsibl­e,” said Laredo Sector, Acting Chief Patrol Agent Jason Owens.

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