Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has launched a targeted operation aimed at apprehending undocumented migrants convicted of serious drug offenses across the United States. The recent announcement highlights the results of this 12-day operation, focusing on individuals involved in drug trafficking and possession of illicit substances.
ICE officials revealed that more than 200 arrests were made nationwide during the 12-day operation. These arrests primarily targeted noncitizens convicted of drug trafficking or multiple drug possession offenses, specifically involving methamphetamine, fentanyl, cocaine, and synthetic drugs. The swift action taken by ICE underscores the agency's commitment to addressing drug-related. . .