US Immigration Agents Arrest 1,100 Involved in Illegal Gang Activity, by Kerry Lear, 3/31/16
Gangs of illegal immigrants rampant
in the U.S. As part of a five-week
operation, led by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE,) over 1,100
suspects were arrested for criminal offenses, most of which are associated with
gangs.
Centered in Los
Angeles, the operation is dubbed Project Shadowfire and it is targeting gang
members for their involvement in criminal activities including human smuggling,
sex trafficking, drug trafficking, murder and racketeering.
Roughly 915 of
the arrested were reported to be cross-border gang members affiliated with
notorious groups like MS-13, the Nortenos, the Bloods, the Surenos, and other
prison-based gangs.
Over 239 of the
detained are immigrants from Mexico, El Salvador, China, Spain, Guatemala,
Honduras, and others. Most of the arrests were made in areas with a high
population of illegal immigrants, such as LA, San Juan, Atlanta, Houston, and
El Paso. Seized from the series of raids were a total of 150 firearms, 20 kg of
narcotics, along with more than $70,000 in cash.
“This operation
is the latest example of ICE’s ongoing efforts, begun more than a decade ago
under Operation Community Shield, to target violent gang members and their
associates, to eradicate the violence they inflict upon our communities and to
stop the cash flow to transnational organized crime groups operating overseas,”
said Sarah R. Saldaña, the ICE director.
Although the
ICE has removed 1,100+ criminals off the street, gang expert Richard Valdemar
is not sure that this will lead to much success. He argues that the individuals
arrested are low-level members who don’t have much power in these criminal
organizations. “The sweeps are like band aids, they look good on the 5 o’clock
news but they have no effect on the actual gangs,” said Valdemar.
But, the real
problem which Saldaña alluded to is that these groups are operating off US
soil. These international crime groups continue to enter the country and commit
crimes. Doing nation-wide sweeps only seems like a temporary solution, instead
of buckling down on who is allowed to come into the country.
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