ICE's Top 5 for the week of Sept. 8

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22 indicted in ICE-led probe into multimillion dollar theft ring that targeted upscale shopping malls in San Diego area and nationwide

A San Diego federal grand jury has indicted 22 defendants following a long-term probe, spearheaded by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), into a highly organized, often violent theft ring suspected of stealing more than $20 million worth of merchandise from upscale shopping malls in the San Diego area and nationwide. 

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Belgium fugitive arrested at Amtrak station in Philadelphia

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Special agents from ICE HSI, Philadelphia Special Agents and Task Force Officers arrested a Belgian fugitive in Philadelphia. The arrest occurred without incident with the assistance of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), the Amtrak Police Department, the Philadelphia Police Department, and the Pennsylvania Attorney General's Office. Full Story

ICE removes murder suspect wanted in Guatemala

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ICE ERO removed a fugitive citizen wanted by Guatemalan authorities for homicide. Full Story

DHS statement regarding safety and enforcement during Hurricane Irma

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At the request of FEMA, local and state authorities, DHS law enforcement personnel, including ICE, will be in the affected area to conduct search and rescue, air traffic de-confliction and public safety missions. When it comes to rescuing people in the wake of Hurricane Irma, immigration status is not and will not be a factor. However, the laws will not be suspended, and we will be vigilant against any effort by criminals to exploit disruptions caused by the storm. Full Story

Multiagency probe targeting suspected drug and firearms trafficking by Fresno-area street gang results in more than 2 dozen arrests

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Federal and local investigators, including special agents with ICE HSI, fanned out across Fresno to arrest 29 defendants suspected of trafficking drugs and weapons on behalf of a local street gang. Full Story

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