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105 Busted In 16 NJ Counties As ICE Ramps Up: Find Out Where

Sixteen NJ counties just had ICE raids as the immigration agency follows through on its recent threats: Ramping up operations in the state.

Sixteen NJ counties had ICE raids over the past week as the immigration agency follows through on its threats: Ramping up operations in the state. Patch has the list of a number of raids below.

Four individuals in the country illegally who have warrants based on crimes they committed in their home countries were among 105 people taken into custody during a five-day operation conducted by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) last week in New Jersey, according to an ICE press release.

The operation comes just as ICE said it was planning to do more raids in New Jersey because of new rules that agency officials believe are too lenient.

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As a result of what it calls "limited cooperation with local and state authorities," ICE says it has "no choice" but to conduct more arrests in local neighborhoods and at worksites in New Jersey.

Read more: ICE Threatens More Immigration Raids In NJ

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ICE is reacting to a directive issued by Attorney General Gurbir S. Grewal limiting the types of voluntary assistance that New Jersey law enforcement officers may provide. The new rules are designed to strengthen trust between law enforcement officers and the state's immigrant communities.

Read more: NJ Imposes New Rules On Turning Over Unauthorized Immigrants

This operation, however, was pre-planned and not as a result of the New Jersey Attorney General’s directive last week limiting local and state law enforcement cooperation with ICE, the release said.

But ICE said it will have to conduct additional enforcement operations "if local police departments and county jails do not refer criminals and gang members they encounter to ICE for review and possible arrest on immigration violations."

The operation, which was spearheaded by ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO), targeted "at-large criminal aliens," illegal re-entrants and other immigration violators and was supported by ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) New Jersey Field Office, according to the release.

Of those arrested during the operation, 80 percent had prior criminal convictions and/or pending criminal charges, according to the release.

“These outstanding results, which were made possible by our officers and law enforcement partners, highlight the tremendous commitment that ICE ERO has to public safety throughout the state,” said John Tsoukaris, field office director of ERO Newark. “Our focus has been and will continue to be on arrests of illegal aliens who have been convicted of serious crimes or those who pose a threat to public safety.”

These individuals will go through removal proceedings before an immigration judge, or for those under a final order of removal, arrangements will be made to remove them from the U.S.

The individuals arrested throughout New Jersey were nationals of Brazil (6), Canada (1), Colombia (1), Costa Rica (1), Cuba (2), Dominican Republic (10), Ecuador (4), Egypt (1), El Salvador (8), Guatemala (13), Honduras (7), Jamaica (4), Korea (2), Mexico (28), Peru (4), Philippines (1), Poland (1), Russia (1), Serbia (1), Slovakia (2), Spain (1), Taiwan (1), Trinidad (1), and Venezuela (4).

These individuals were arrested in the following 16 counties in New Jersey: Atlantic (1), Bergen (4), Burlington (1), Camden (1), Essex (6), Gloucester (2), Hudson (24), Hunterdon (1), Mercer (12), Middlesex (10), Monmouth (14), Morris (3), Ocean (2), Passaic (11), Somerset (1), and Union (10).

Also, two (2) individuals were arrested in New York. They range from age 18 to 65 years old and most were previously convicted of a variety of offenses. Some of the convictions included sexual assault on a minor, child abuse, possession of narcotics, distribution of narcotics, extortion, DUI, fraud, domestic violence, theft, possession of a weapon, robbery, promoting prostitution, aggravated assault, resisting arrest, endangering the welfare of a child, credit card fraud, insurance fraud, shoplifting and illegal reentry.

Among those arrested during this operation include:

  • In Palisades Park, a 59-year-old Korean national, who has an Interpol warrant to serve his sentence for the crime of indecent acts by compulsion causing bodily injury;
  • In Palisades Park, a 44-year-old Korean national, who has an Interpol warrant to serve his sentence for the crime of distribution of psychotropic drugs;
  • In West New York, a 34-year-old Ecuadorian national, who has an Interpol warrant for the crime of fraud;
  • In Paterson, a 54-year-old Russian national, who has an Interpol warrant for the crime of large scale fraud;
  • In Union City, a 35-year-old Ecuadorian national, who has a conviction of forcible touching on a child;
  • In Jersey City, a 35-year-old Venezuelan national, who has a conviction of distribution of narcotics;
  • In Union City, a 52-year-old Mexican national, who has a conviction of promoting prostitution with a child.
  • In New Brunswick, a 34-year-old Honduran national, who has a conviction of Endangering the Welfare of a Child;
  • In Bayonne, a 43-year-old Canadian national, who has a conviction of distribution of narcotics on school grounds;
  • In Jamesburg, a 25-year-old previously deported Guatemalan national, who was arrested for aggravated assault and possession of a weapon. An ICE detainer was lodged with Middlesex County Jail but they refused to honor the ICE detainer and released the subject;
  • In Toms River, a 28-year-old Egyptian national, who has three convictions for possession and distribution of narcotics;
  • In Jersey City, a 41-year-old Taiwanese national, who has convictions for extortion and bank fraud;
  • In Atlantic City, a 38-year-old Cuban national, who has a conviction for aggravated criminal sexual contact;
  • In New Brunswick, a 48-year-old Jamaican national, who has convictions for conspiracy to commit robbery and possession of a weapon;
  • In Freehold a 28-year-old El Salvadorian national, who is a member of MS-13;
  • In New Brunswick, a 19-year-old Mexican national, who is a member of the 18th street gang;
  • In Newark, a 31-year-old Mexican national, who is a member of the Surenos-13th street gang;

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