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White House celebrating massive immigration wins: ‘Great day to be an American’

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Exclusive: Despite the amazing news about the return of the illegitimate gang member Kilmar Garcia on Friday afternoon, the White House celebrates a “wonderful” week to president Donald Trump’s work schedule.

“It is a bad day to be an illegal foreign and a great day to be an American,” said a spokesman.

In the aftermath of the “Patriot Operation”, the largest ice operation ever, which witnessed the arrest of nearly 1500 illegal foreigners in the deep blue Massachusetts, the detention of ice increased this week, as agents of more than 2000 arrested on Tuesday and about 2500 on Wednesday.

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In general, ICE has arrested more than 100,000 illegal immigrants since Trump took office.

During the weekend, Ice officials and local authorities in South Carolina raided “Party after a Cartel” where 80 illegal foreigners, including two alleged Cartel members, were arrested from the Mexican Cartel Los Zetas and the Venezuelan Treen de Aragua, according to the Post and Koreier newspaper.

The White House celebrates a “wonderful” week for the migration schedule for President Donald Trump. “It is a bad day to be an illegal foreign and a great day to be an American,” said a spokesman. (Win McNamee/Getty Images and ICE)

According to the port, one of the individuals who were arrested, a Honduran citizen, was named in an international murder case.

The New York Times also reported that deportations rose to the highest level even under Trump’s management. This comes as ICE announced this week that it has deported 142 criminal foreigners to Mexico from Houston, including predators for children, gang members, human merchants, one individual convicted of terrorist threats.

On Monday, ICE announced that, by working with customs and American border protection, I achieved a “change of game” attack of up to 50,000 kilograms of methayl components for Cartel Cenaloa.

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Sixty on a package of metast (San Diego Sharif County Office)

Chad Blings, the private agent responsible for internal security investigations of Houston ice skin, said that cooperation provides the authorities “a way to change the game to stay one step away from the cartals by disrupting the flow of chemicals on which they depend to produce illegal drugs.”

A source familiar with the joint operations with Fox News Digital list of some of the IECE arrests this week.

Kilmar Abrago Garcia was charged with human trafficking, and he ordered a appearance before the judge in Nashville

These arrests included Salvadori citizen arrested in Los Angeles for sodomy for the child, a Mexican citizen who arrested him in Chicago on charges of criminal sexual assault on a child, and a Mexican citizen who was arrested in Houston for his inappropriate sexual intercourse with killing and attempting to kill.

San Diego authorities arrested 3 non -citizens who are allegedly involved in transporting more than $ 5 million of methyl

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Immigration and Customs agents in the United States, May 23, the arrest of the Russian citizen born in Tajikistan. (Ice)

White House spokesman Abigil Jackson described this week as “a great week for President Trump’s immigration schedule.”

“President Trump is doing exactly what the American people promised – securing the southern borders and deporting illegal foreigners,” Jackson said.

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She added: “The president turns on the cartals, and cuts the flow of fentanel across our borders by more than half in the past year.” “Under President Trump’s leadership in the first America, it is a bad day to be an illegal foreign and a great day to be an American.”

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2025-06-06 23:54:00

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