U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 122 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China on a 'high-risk' flight on June 3. This major enforcement operation, led by ICE Dallas, aims to protect American communities and restore law and order, reflecting President Trump's tough stance on China.
‘High-risk’ ICE flight deports over 100 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China
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TL;DR: Key points with love ❤️U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 122 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China on a 'high-risk' flight on June 3. This major enforcement operation, led by ICE Dallas, aims to protect American communities and restore law and order, reflecting President Trump's tough stance on China.
Trending- 1 Days before June 3: Violent, anti-ICE riots rocked Los Angeles.
- 2 June 3: ICE deportation flight to China.
- 122 individuals deported to China
- Enhanced public safety and national security in the U.S.
- Reinforcement of the Trump administration's tough stance on immigration and China
What: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deported 122 illegal aliens (96 men, 26 women, aged 19-68) to China. Many of these individuals had final orders of removal and were convicted of serious felonies, including murder, rape, human smuggling, bribery, and narcotics trafficking.
When: The deportation flight occurred on June 3. The announcement came days after violent, anti-ICE riots.
Where: The deportation flight originated from ICE detention centers across the United States, led by ICE Dallas, and traveled to China. Anti-ICE riots occurred in Los Angeles.
Why: The operation was conducted in the interest of public safety, to protect American communities, restore law and order, and strengthen national security by removing individuals who had committed egregious crimes and attempted to circumvent immigration laws. It also reflects President Trump's tough stance on China.
How: ICE conducted a charter flight operation, coordinating across its field offices to remove the individuals who were held in detention centers.