Immigration enforcement operations underway in cities across the U.S.

Chicago – Immigration enforcement operations have been revealed across multiple cities on Sunday, on the occasion of what President Donald Trump called first The era of collective deportation This would primarily target migrants with criminal backgrounds, but there are still fears that immigrants who do not have a criminal history will also be invaded.
Tom Human, Tom Human, Tom Human, told NBC News on Sunday that many people were convicted of serious crimes, including murders and sexual crimes. He added that the side arrests – the arrests of people without criminal convictions were present during the raids – will happen.
Migration and customs benefit said in a statement on Sunday that its enhanced operations are aimed at “imposing the American immigration law and preserving public safety and national security by preserving potential criminal foreigners from our societies.”
Human said that the people who were arrested on Sunday in Chicago included six serious sexual crimes, a number of gang members and two others previously convicted of killing and strict sexual battery.
He also explained the possibility of operations in sites such as churches and schools after that Trump has canceled the previous long -term directives I have identified areas such as “sensitive sites”. Homan said that the decisions to enter these spaces will be taken “on the basis of each case separately.”
“We have to put the safety of America first,” said Human, who was in Chicago for enforcement.
Washington Post On Sunday, referring to four people with knowledge, that Trump officials have directed the arrest of 1,200 to 1500 people a day, up from a few hundred.
When asked about the reports, Human News told the goal that the goal is to “get the largest possible number of criminals.”
He said, “I have no share.” “My instructions to them: arrest the largest possible number.”
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker expresses mixed feelings about enforcement procedures. On Sunday, Pritzker said it supports the deportation of persons convicted of violent crimes, but it does not agree to target. People committed to law.
“Why are we chasing them?” He asked. “These are not people who cause problems in our country, and what we need is a way to nationality for them.
“We need to secure our borders. We need to get rid of violent criminals, but we also need to protect people, at least the population of Illinois and all over the country who do what we hope will do immigrants.”
The Anti -Narcotics Administration offices in other cities on social media said on Sunday that the agency had helped perform operations that were arrested or detained in the country illegally.
The Rocky Mountain department at the Drug Control Administration, along with its federal and local partners, said, who performed an operation in a “temporary nightclub” early on Sunday in the province of Adams, Colorado, where nearly 50 people were detained in the country without permission.
The Drug Control Department said that many of them had links to the Venezuelan gang, Treen de Aragoa.
A spokesman for the agency later said on Sunday that at least 100 law enforcement officers participated in the early morning raid and that the operation had a federal inspection note.
The drug control department said that 49 people were on the site when a judicial order was brought in and that 41 of them found that they were in the country without permission. The officer did not release any other information about the 41 conditions, unlike that it was a mixture of men and women and that they were transferred to the nearby ice treatment facility.
The officer said that many pistols, as well as criticism and drugs, were found at the scene of the accident and that the gang members there were “trying to dump the Denver metro area with fake fentanel.”
The officer said that the investigation of the nightclub has been going on since August under the administration of Biden.
In California, the Los Angeles Department of the Drug Control Administration on social media said it is helping other federal agencies with “improved targeted operations throughout the city.” Agency office In San Diego, he also said It was helping to enforce immigration.
the DEA Phenix section and Atlanta section Both of them said on social media that they were helping the immigration process efforts.
It was not immediately clear the number of people arrested or detention in operations on Sunday, nor the number of their arrest who have criminal records or convictions. ICE did not immediately respond to a request for more information.
In a series of publications on social media on Sunday, the White House said that Ice customers have arrested many people in the past few days who said they were convicted, suspected or wanted regarding crimes.
The jobs said that the arrests by the ice sections in Washington, California, Louisiana, New York and other states.