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ICE announces Wake County criminal offenders shielded by current non-cooperation policy
Cooperation with local law enforcement is essential to protecting public safety
ICE has repeatedly asked local jurisdictions to reconsider non-cooperation policies because those policies put politics before public safety. On Friday, ICE released more examples of foreign nationals with active ICE detainers who have been detained for serious criminal offenses in North Carolina’s Wake County. ICE asks Wake County to transfer these individuals to federal custody instead of releasing them to the community where they may reoffend. Learn more
Human Smuggling | Human smuggler indicted on US charges and arrested as part of Brazilian takedown of significant alien smugglers
Transnational human smuggling organizations threaten the security of the United States
This week, extensive coordination and cooperation efforts between United States and Brazilian law enforcement authorities culminated in the Brazil Federal Police conducting a significant enforcement operation to disrupt and dismantle a transnational alien smuggling organization, including the arrest on Brazilian charges of an alleged alien smuggler who has also been indicted in the U.S. Read more
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Work for ICE | ICE is hiring a lead accounting technician
ICE's Office of the Chief Financial Officer is hiring a lead accounting technician in Farmer's Branch, Texas.
To learn more and apply, visit USAJOBS.
Don't want to miss another job announcement? Follow us on Twitter at @ICEgov and @ICEgovCareers, or on LinkedIn.
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Enforcement & Removal | ICE St. Paul officers remove illegal Salvadoran wanted on murder charges in his home country
This removal was part of ERO’s SAFE Initiative
An illegal alien from El Salvador – who is wanted in his home country for aggravated homicide and involvement in a terrorist organization – was removed Tuesday by deportation officers with ERO. Read more
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High-Profile Removal | ICE removes foreign agent Mariia Butina following conspiracy conviction
Butina completed her sentence and entered ICE custody Oct. 25, 2019, and ICE removed her to Russia that same day
A citizen of the Russian Federationw ho was convicted of conspiracy to act as an agent of a foreign government was removed from the U.S. Oct. 25, pursuant to a judicial removal order, by officers with ERO. Read more
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) enforces federal laws governing border control, customs, trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety.
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