U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Seattle arrested six noncitizens convicted of crimes related to child exploitation during a nationwide law enforcement effort that ran from January 16-28.
“Noncitizens who commit repugnant acts at the expense of children will not be allowed to claim our great nation as their home,” said ERO Seattle Field Office Director Drew Bostock. “The arrests ERO Seattle made during this national operation are an example of the constant contributions we make locally to keep the U.S. safe from child predators.”
All arrests took place in the assigned ERO Seattle states of Alaska, Washington and Oregon, with criminal convictions made by courts in Washington and Oregon.
[Well, huh. We keep getting told they’re all rushing the border for a better life, and we should let them “for the children.” ~ Beege]
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