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Ice agents are looking for those who have a criminal history, but they say “side arrests” is possible

Chicago Vibe MagazineBy Chicago Vibe MagazineJanuary 29, 2025No Comments5 Mins Read
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Chicago – Many of the enforcement agents of immigration, customs and other federal employees have waited for unique cars as they are ready to approach what they launched on their goal.

According to ICE, Christopher Ferguso Lara, 25, from Mexico, condemned the conquest of the home, the strict battery, the local battery, the possession of weapons and other crimes. A monitoring team had discovered it on Monday morning at the Chicago Tire Store where it was working.

The agents close the street outside the work and arrest Fragoso Lara speaking to a customer abroad, at sub -temperatures.

The arrest took place without an accident when NBC News was included with the agents during operations throughout the Chicago region on Monday morning. Enforcement agents left in the city of Chicago before sunrise and went to Beirin, which is alive on the outskirts of the city.

Three doors evaluation operations did not lead to arrests, but they showed the time and the workforce that falls into the operations. In each site, there were at least seven officers, from ice, alcohol office, tobacco, firearms and explosives, covering all entrances and exits.

A source familiar with the operations said that ten teams from about 10 federal agents per city merged throughout the city on Monday. The operations came during the enforcement of immigration in multiple cities throughout the country that President Donald Trump ordered.

Last week, the Trump administration sought to prove that it was following Trump's promises to make mass deportations immediately after taking office. The arrest numbers remained equally with those in September, the last month that the numbers were available, until Friday, when the numbers doubled.

ICE agents in Lyon, Illinois, are being held on Sunday.Christopher Deltz / Bloomberg via Getti Emay

On Sunday, ICE 1179 people arrested, according to the data obtained by NBC News for the first time. This number, higher than 956 arrests The agency was announced on Sunday night, is the largest number in the framework of the new management.

When Fragoso Lara was arrested, Peter Sodini residing in Chicago was watching. Thanks ice agents.

“I do not mind an immigrant, but if they break our laws, they will not need to be here,” he said.

After that, Fragoso Lara was transferred to an ice processing facility on the outskirts of Chicago, where the detainees and fingerprints are photographed and their deportation trips, which are usually done on Friday.

He said that he grew up in the United States and that if he was deported, he would leave his 5 -year -old daughter here in the United States so that she can a better life.

“She is without me. Ferguso Lara said:” He grows up without a father, “adding that his message to Trump will be a second chance.” I am still young. I made bad decisions, but … I grew up and see how life is here. “

The arrest of the ice factors Christopher Ferguso Lara, which appears at the back of the car
Kristeter Ferguso Lara says if he is deported, he leaves behind a daughter in the United States.NBC News/ICE

Twenty -five men and one woman were held or treated at the facility on Monday afternoon. They are supposed to be there for no more than 12 hours.

Frank Padola, director of the field office at the treatment center, said the facility was especially busy last week.

He said: “We are not stopping. As you can see, we got a lot of players here, and men in the Holding Cells are waiting for their treatment.”

While some of the operations, such as those that arrested Fragoso Lara, were successful, at other times on Monday, Ice was unable to determine and detain its goals.

Earlier in the day, the ice agents and other door knocked and did not find anyone at home. Then, at a second station, they spoke with my father their goal, who said they lost his contact with their son. The officers seemed not to ask the couple about the state of migration and moved to another site.

The Trump administration said that criminals were targeting repression, but there was concern that immigrants committed to law had various forms of legal immigration mode that could be rounded, known as “side arrests.”

When asked about side arrests, Sam Olson, director of enforcement and removal operations in the Chicago Field Office, said it is possible. He said: “We are charged with imposing immigration laws. If someone is illegally here, whether they commit crimes or not, there is a possibility that they will be arrested.”

Sam Olsen, Director of the Field Office in the field of enforcement and removal, drives a car.
Sam Olson is the director of implementation and removal operations at the Chicago Field Office.GPC News

Officials have not always revealed the number of migrants with a criminal history and without them were arrested.

However, 613 out of 1179 people were arrested on Sunday – approximately 52 % – considered “criminal arrests”, a senior Trump administration official said. The rest seems to be not violent or people who have not committed any criminal crime.

Being unreliable is a civil crime, not a crime. But it is considered a crime when an uncommon immigrant was previously deported to the United States without permission.

Since Trump took office, the administration officials confirmed that the officers have arrested a large number of violent gang members, including dozens of members of the Venezuelan gang, Trin de Aragoa, Colorado. However, at least 566 people were arrested on Sunday, they did not commit any crimes and were only detained because they lack a legal permission to stay in the United States.

Olson said that although Ice is working to arrest criminals daily, Trump has taken a “government approach to all” as “we already collect many different agencies together to do so.”

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