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ICE agents pursue individuals with criminal backgrounds, acknowledge possibility of collateral damage


Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents recently conducted operations in Chicago targeting Christopher Fragoso Lara, a 25-year-old Mexican man convicted of various crimes. The operations involved multiple teams of federal agents, and while some arrests were made, others were unsuccessful due to inability to locate targets. The Trump administration has been emphasizing mass deportations, with over 1,000 arrests made recently in Chicago alone. Arrests have included both criminal and non-criminal migrants, with concerns over collateral arrests of law-abiding individuals. ICE officials have stated that those who are in the country illegally, even if they have not committed crimes, are at risk of being arrested. The operations aim to target criminals and have led to a surge in arrests, including individuals with varying immigration status. While being undocumented is considered a civil offense, re-entering the U.S. after deportation without permission is a criminal offense. The administration has highlighted the arrest of violent gang members but has also detained individuals solely for lacking legal authorization. Overall, the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts involve multiple agencies working together to arrest individuals who are in the country illegally.

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