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ICE arrested over 370 during operation in Massachusetts last week
Mar 24, 2025
BOSTON (WWLP) - Immigration authorities conducted what they called an "enhanced targeted enforcement operation" in Massachusetts last week that resulted in over 370 arrests.
In a news release from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Monday, the operation from March 18 to March 23 wa
s conducted in partnership with various law enforcement agencies that targeted organized crime, gangs, and undocumented immigrants in and around Boston and throughout the state. These gangs included MS-13, Tren de Aragua, Trinitarios, and 18th Street.
In total, 205 of those arrested were already convicted criminals or had pending charges. There were six foreign fugitives facing charges or convictions for murder, drug trafficking, organized crime, and money laundering. Approximately 44 kilograms of methamphetamine, 5 kilograms of fentanyl, 1.2 kilograms of cocaine, three firearms, and ammunition were seized from undocumented immigrants.
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ICE said that the FBI, DEA, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service and DSS, as well as the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the District of Massachusetts, participated in the operation. These federal law enforcement members apprehended many suspects after local jurisdictions refused to honor immigration detainer requests to turn over the offenders and instead chose to release aliens from custody. This forced officers and agents to make at-large arrests in Massachusetts communities.
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The news release from ICE listed the following information about those arrested in the target operation:
A Dominican alien who illegally re-entered the U.S. after removal charged with multiple drug distribution crimes was arrested in Boston.
A Dominican alien who illegally re-entered the U.S. after removal charged with trafficking fentanyl was arrested in Boston.
A Chilean alien convicted of 4 counts of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14 years old was arrested in Marlborough.
A Brazilian alien charged with manslaughter, homicide by a motor vehicle, homicide while under the influence of liquor, breaking and entering in the nighttime with intent to commit a crime, and larceny was arrested in Worcester.
A Honduran alien who illegally re-entered the U.S. after removal convicted of rape of a child, assault and battery of a person over 14 and failure to register as a sex offender was arrested in Salem.
A Brazilian alien wanted for murder and convicted for firearms trafficking in his native country was arrested in Milford.
A Brazilian alien wanted for homicide in in his home country was arrested in Lowell.
A Russian alien charged with unlawful possession of ammunition and wanted in his native country for armed robbery and membership in a criminal organization was arrested in Medford.
A Dominican alien wanted for homicide in his native country was arrested in Dorchester.
A Brazilian alien wanted in his native county for failure to serve a sentence after his convictions for homicide and illegal possession of a firearm was arrested in Marlborough.
A Salvadoran alien previously deported from the U.S. and a documented 18th Street gang member convicted of assault and battery and sentenced to two and a half years, were arrested in Wakefield.
A Guatemalan alien charged with rape and convicted of enticing a minor under the age of 16, released by the New Bedford District Court without the ICE detainer being honored, was arrested in New Bedford.
A Jamaican alien previously deported from the U.S. convicted of possession with intent to distribute cocaine, armed robbery, possession of a firearm, and assault, was arrested in Pittsfield.
A Brazilian alien wanted in his native country for drug trafficking, money laundering, and membership in a criminal organization, was arrested in West Yarmouth.
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“The Commonwealth is a safer place for our residents to live and work because ICE and our federal law enforcement partners arrested hundreds of alien offenders and removed them from the streets of Massachusetts,” said ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Boston acting Field Office Director Patricia H. Hyde. “Throughout this enhanced enforcement operation, we targeted the most dangerous alien offenders in some of the most crime-infested neighborhoods in and around Boston. Our efforts resulted in 370 arrests throughout the commonwealth. ICE and our federal law enforcement partners are committed to protecting the homeland through the eradication of transnational criminal organizations, dismantling dangerous criminal gangs preying on the American public, locating and arresting criminal alien offenders, and making our communities a safer place to live.”
“This week’s enhanced enforcement operations with our partners from the FBI, DEA, ATF, DSS and CBP prove that we are taking a whole of government approach to protecting our communities from foreign nationals involved in transnational gangs, drug traffickers, child predators, violent criminals and dangerous individuals living in New England,” said ICE Homeland Security Investigations New England Special Agent in Charge Michael J. Krol. “ICE will use every resource and authority we have to prioritize the safety and security of our communities.”
“Safeguarding the integrity of the immigration and citizenship process is critical. We simply can’t permit violent and dangerous criminals to enter or remain in the United States under false pretenses, with unknown allegiances and intentions. It’s a direct threat to public safety and our national security,” said Special Agent in Charge of the FBI Boston Division Jodi Cohen. “There’s no question our communities are safer today because of this enhanced, targeted operation. FBI Boston, like all our federal partners, will continue to support ICE with these efforts.”
“DEA is proud to have worked with our federal partners in this successful enforcement effort using all of the resources of the federal government to remove violent criminal aliens from our communities, said DEA New England Field Division acting Special Agent in Charge Stephen Belleau. “DEA has prioritized investigations on those involving violent, illegal criminal aliens responsible for flooding our communities with deadly and dangerous drugs. DEA’s core mission is to keep the American public safe by seizing deadly and dangerous drugs before they get into our communities, and to bring justice to the criminals responsible for manufacturing, distributing, and supplying these drugs.”
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