Three-day law enforcement sweep nabs 596 immigrants convicted of crimes throughout Southeast
By Greg Bluestein, APFriday, April 30, 2010
596 immigrants convicted of crimes nabbed in South
ATLANTA — Federal agents say they have arrested 596 immigrants with criminal records during a three-day immigration enforcement sweep across the Southeast.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officials said Friday that the operation, dubbed Operation Cross Check, was the largest ever conducted by the agency targeting foreign nationals convicted of crimes. They said the immigrants have already served their sentences and authorities will now seek to deport them.
Atlanta ICE Field Director Felicia Skinner says that “communities around the Southeast are safer than they were before” as a result. She said three of the people arrested this week had been convicted of murder and 144 were convicted on assault charges.
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April 30, 2010: 12:09 pm
All I can simply say THANK YOU for the arrest and keep up the good work just continue the good work. We have been so relaxed in this country that the illegals that have been here for so long think for that they have rights to be here. We have our fair share of american murders rapist etc. |
Ann