U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement News
ICE Air flew home 124 US citizens from El Salvador on April 3 amid COVID-19 outbreak This link opens in a new windowApr 7, 2020
On the return flight to the United States, ICE facilitated the transportation of U.S. citizens in accordance with the OMB Circular A-126 and the DHS MD 0020.1.
ICE Air brought home 69 US citizens and Lawful Permanent Residents from Nicaragua and Honduras This link opens in a new windowApr 2, 2020
ICE removed Honduran and Nicaraguan nationals with final orders of removal from the United States to their home countries on April 1. On the return flights to the United States, ICE facilitated the transportation of U.S. citizens and LPRs in accordance with the OMB Circular A-126 and the DHS MD 0020.1.
Wasilla man charged with identity theft and false statements This link opens in a new windowApr 2, 2020
Jay Osmond Gardner, 55, of Wasilla, has been charged with identify theft and false statements, after allegedly obtaining a state ID using the identification of another individual to travel interstate and avoid contact with law enforcement.
9 Arizonans indicted in undercover child sexual exploitation crackdown This link opens in a new windowApr 1, 2020
The operation was an undercover investigation targeting individuals soliciting sexual conduct with minors. In the course of the operational period, the below defendants were arrested and accused of various sex crimes offenses. Two defendants have been charged with child sex trafficking.
ICE Air brought home 114 US citizens from El Salvador March 31 amid COVID-19 outbreak This link opens in a new windowApr 1, 2020
On the return flight to the United States, ICE facilitated the transportation of U.S. citizens in accordance with the OMB Circular A-126 and the DHS MD 0020.1.
British man charged with shipping mislabeled and unapproved 'treatments' for patients suffering from COVID-19 This link opens in a new windowApr 1, 2020
Frank Richard Ludlow, 59, of West Sussex, United Kingdom, was charged with one count of introducing misbranded drugs into interstate commerce, a felony offense that carries a statutory maximum sentence of three years in federal prison.
ICE Air flying home US citizens from Colombia during COVID-19 This link opens in a new windowMar 31, 2020
ICE removed Colombian nationals with final orders of removal from the United States to their home country March 30. On the return flight to the United States, ICE transported U.S. citizens in accordance with the OMB Circular A-126 and the DHS MD 0020.1.