The Department of Homeland Security announced the deportation of several illegal immigrant gang members following recent enforcement operations led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. According to a DHS statement, the removed individuals held criminal records that include convictions and arrests for attempted murder, burglary, robbery, and driving under the influence. [snip] DHS identified five of the individuals removed during the operation: Eddy Ely Lopez, a Mexican citizen and Surenos gang member, was deported on August 12. His record includes convictions for attempted murder, using a firearm during a felony, criminal street gang activity, and drug possession while in prison. Marco Obdulio Sarmiento Crispin, a Guatemalan citizen and MS-13 gang member, was deported on August 12. His record shows arrests for homicide, vehicle theft, and drug possession. [snip] Julian Patino Espinoza, a Mexican citizen and Crips gang member, was deported on August 10. His record includes convictions for burglary, larceny, and illegal re-entry, with arrests for driving under the influence, drug possession, and possessing burglary tools. [snip] Federal officials confirmed that all five individuals have been returned to their respective home countries. (*) Full article: https://www.tampafp.com/ice-operation-ousts-five-gang-members-with-violent-records/ Post navigation Federal judge blasts Rubio’s 75-country visa freeze as ‘Orwellian,’ strikes down policy ‘I Stand With Clancy’: Accused Child Murderer’s Support Groups Gain Traction