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    CA-81 Arrested In ICE Anti-Gang Operation

    81 Arrested In ICE Anti-Gang Operation

    POSTED: 8:30 pm PDT July 22, 2008
    UPDATED: 8:52 pm PDT July 22, 2008


    SAN DIEGO -- A total of 81 foreign nationals are facing federal and state criminal charges or deportation following a multi-agency enforcement operation led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to crack down on violent street gangs in the greater San Diego area, police said.

    The latest arrests are the result of one of the largest gang enforcement operations carried out as part of ICE's Operation Community Shield in San Diego.

    Beginning last Monday, more than 20 ICE agents, assisted by the San Diego County Sheriff's Department and Escondido Police Department, fanned out across communities in the North County and several other communities within the San Diego city limits. They searched for documented foreign national gang members and their associates.



    "This crackdown on street violence demonstrates ICE's commitment to protecting our communities from the escalating public safety threats linked to gang activities," said Miguel Unzueta, special agent in charge of ICE investigations in San Diego. "ICE will continue to collaborate with our law enforcement partners to prevent street gangs from thriving in San Diego neighborhoods."

    During last week's operation, ICE agents arrested 38 gang members or gang associates and 43 criminal undocumented immigrants. Of those, six were charged in federal court in connection with felony re-entry after deportation, according to police.

    The five men and one woman, all Mexican nationals, were previously deported criminals with prior convictions for drug offenses and violent crimes, including multiple apprehensions for illegally re-entering the U.S. after deportation. They are now facing federal charges for re-entry after deportation, a felony that carries a maximum sentence of 20 years in prison.

    In addition to the federal prosecutions, nine others arrested during the operation by ICE agents are facing criminal prosecution in state court on various criminal charges, including drug offenses, burglary, robbery and violation of a gang injunction.

    Most of the remaining targets were taken into custody on administrative immigration violations. They will remain in ICE custody and scheduled for a deportation hearing before an immigration judge.

    Last summer ICE agents in San Diego netted 61 foreign national gang arrests in a similar multi-agency enforcement crackdown during a two-week period.
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    ICE: Illegal Immigrants With Gang Ties, Criminal History Arrested

    POSTED: 7:46 am PDT July 23, 2008
    UPDATED: 8:15 am PDT July 23, 2008

    SAN DIEGO -- Federal agents arrested 81 people last week in a crackdown on illegal immigrants connected with gangs, it was reported Wednesday.

    Twenty U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents working with Escondido police and county sheriff's deputies arrested people in Fallbrook, San Marcos, Vista, Poway, Escondido and northern San Diego, according to The North County Times.

    Miguel Unzueta, special agent in charge of ICE investigations in San Diego, told the newspaper that the local sweep was part of a nationwide initiative called Operation Community Shield. The three-year-old effort uses immigration laws to remove gang members from the country.

    "We're taking gang members off the street," Unzueta told the newspaper. "Gang members and gangs are not out there working hard to send money to families in foreign countries; gang members are out there committing crimes."

    Of the 81 people detained in the sweep, which wrapped up Sunday morning, 38 were gang members or gang associates, the Times reported. The remaining 43 people included 41 foreign nationals with criminal histories who either were here illegally, or whose criminal offenses made them eligible for deportation, according to the newspaper.
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