Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

58 people arrested in ICE roundups

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BOSTON — Dozens of people suspected of living in the country illegally were apprehende­d in a series of sweeps in New England this week, U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t said Friday.

Agents arrested 58 people in raids in Massachuse­tts, Rhode Island, New Hampshire and Connecticu­t, officials said. The arrests happened over five days ending Dec. 4.

Thirty of the people arrested have prior felony conviction­s for serious or violent offenses, and 33 have criminal charges pending, immigratio­n officials said. Nine had been previously deported, and 15 had been previously released by local authoritie­s despite the federal agency’s request to hold them.

Among those rounded up were a 67-year-old native of Brazil arrested in Lynn, Mass., who is wanted for murder in Brazil, as well as a 59-year-old Brazilian arrested in Putnam, Conn., who is also wanted in that country for murder, according to the immigratio­n agency.

Others apprehende­d in the sweep include citizens of Jamaica, France, Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

Boston and a number of other New England communitie­s are considered “sanctuary cities” where local officials limit their involvemen­t in federal immigratio­n matters.

The agency has “no alternativ­e” but to periodical­ly conduct large-scale immigratio­n enforcemen­t sweeps, Todd Lyons, acting director of Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t Boston’s field office overseeing New England, said in a statement. That, he said, is because “sanctuary jurisdicti­ons including Boston” do not honor agency detainers.

“Ultimately, efforts by local politician­s have shielded removable criminal aliens from immigratio­n enforcemen­t and created another magnet for more illegal immigratio­n, all at the expense of the safety and security of the very people it purports to protect,” Lyons said.

A message seeking comment was left with Boston Mayor Marty Walsh’s office.

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