
Another accused murderer is off the streets in Michigan thanks to Immigration and Customs Enforcement and President Donald Trump. “ICE Detroit, along with our partners @FBIDetroit, @DEADetroitdiv, @AFTDetroit, and @USBPChiefDTM, continues to protect our communities by removing public safety threats, like this illegal alien from Venezuela who is wanted for murder in his home country,” ICE Detroit posted to X on Wednesday.
The post is one of what’s become daily notices of illegal immigrants arrested in Michigan as part of the largest deportation operation in U.S. history, initiated by the 47th POTUS on the first day of his second term. Others posted to X by the Detroit Sector’s Chief Patrol Agent John R. Morris over the last week included two special interest aliens from Venezuela arrested by agents at U.S. Customs and Border Patrol’s Marysville and Sandusky Bay stations, as well as one Guatemalan and three Mexican nationals arrested in Shelby Township.
Another illegal immigrant from Honduras was arrested by agents in Gibraltar late last week, while other special interest aliens from Venezuela arrested by agents from Detroit and Sandusky during traffic stops face removal and gun charges, as well. Still others last week included three illegal immigrants, one from Honduras and two from Mexico, who were arrested in Southgate and Monroe – “all with previous immigration histories,” according to Morris. The ongoing arrests follow a recent notice from the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan detailing criminal charges against at least 46 illegal immigrants so far in 2025, with alleged crimes ranging from drug trafficking to illegal firearms possession to child pornography offenses.
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