ICE has reportedly arrested over 300 criminal illegal aliens since President Trump was sworn into office on Monday.
Of those arrested, some have been charged with violent crimes such as murder and child rape.
As The Gateway Pundit reported, Border Czar Tom Homan appeared on Fox Tuesday, Trump’s first full day in office, and he announced that the mass deportation efforts and illegal alien raids were underway “effective today.”
Twenty-four hours later, at least 308 criminal aliens are in ICE custody and expected to be deported.
“ICE is doing their job,” Homan said.
This is a good start, but the Trump administration must arrest more illegals in the coming days and years, considering that the number of border crossings under Biden was thousands per day.
Per New York Post:
ICE arrested 308 illegal migrants, some of whom had been charged with murder and child rape, on President Trump’s first full day in office Tuesday, border czar Tom Homan has revealed.
Immigration officers began arresting illegal migrants who pose threats to “public safety” of which there are 700,000 roaming the country, Homan said Wednesday.
Homan has vowed to restart immigration raids under Trump, including in sanctuary cities.
In an earlier interview with The Post, Homan emphasized that even without the help of sanctuary leaders, the feds would still “wait til they get out of jail, then we’ll go out into the neighborhoods and get them.”
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