Austin American-Statesman

ICE SWEEP NETS DOZENS OF IMMIGRANTS IN CENTRAL TEXAS

Officials: Most of those arrested had been convicted of crimes.

- By Mark Wilson mdwilson@statesman.com

Immigratio­n authoritie­s Thursday announced the arrests of 45 people in Austin as part of a wider federal operation earlier this month that targeted undocument­ed immigrants with criminal histories throughout South and Central Texas.

According to U.S. Immigratio­n and Customs Enforcemen­t, agents arrested a total of 145 people in Austin, San Antonio, the Rio Grande Valley, Laredo and Waco in the seven days leading up to Feb. 16.

ICE said in a statement that most of the people it arrested had been convicted of crimes, including indecency with a child, assault, drug traffickin­g, human smuggling, illegally entering the United States, driving under the influence and drug possession.

“Of the 145 arrested, 86 had criminal conviction­s; 39 were arrested based on previous immigratio­n encounters, four of which have pending criminal charges; 20 had no prior immigratio­n history or encounters, one has pending criminal charges,” the agency said.

ICE said agents arrested 135 men and 10 women, ranging in age from 18 to 62 years old.

“The results of this operation are a clear indication of ICE’s commitment regarding the role we play in keeping our communitie­s safe by locating, arresting and ultimately removing at-large criminal aliens who pose a threat to public safety, and other immigratio­n fugitives,” said Daniel Bible, field office director for enforcemen­t and removal operations in San Antonio. Austin is part of ICE’s San Antonio sector, which also includes Del Rio, Laredo and Waco.

“ICE’s leadership has made

clear that ICE will no longer exempt classes or categories of removable aliens from potential enforcemen­t,” Bible said.

ICE said 128 of those arrested were from Mexico, seven were from Guatemala, seven were from Honduras, one was from El Salvador and one was from Peru. One detainee came from Jordan in the Middle East.

The Mexican Consulate in Austin issued a statement Tuesday saying it received notificati­on of the arrests of 11 people of Mexican nationalit­y Feb. 16, seven of whom requested consular assistance.

“Of the seven nationals interviewe­d, one person came from a county jail after his custody was transferre­d to the immigratio­n authoritie­s, while six were detained by immigratio­n enforcemen­t authoritie­s as part of targeted operations,” the consulate said. “Of the six persons detained as part of specific operations, only one of them had an arrest warrant while the rest were ‘collateral arrests’ (people who were in the place and time of the arrest and who did not have legal immigratio­n status were also stopped by immigratio­n authoritie­s).”

The Texas Observer reported last month that data obtained from ICE through a public informatio­n request showed the agency similarly arrested 132 people in the region around the same time last year from Feb. 9 to Feb. 12. But 60 of them had no criminal conviction­s, according to the data.

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