ICE Nabs MS-13 Boss Hiding in Nebraska
In a powerful and chilling reminder of the threats lurking within our own borders, federal agents with Homeland Security Investigations have taken down two dangerous illegal aliens in Omaha, Nebraska—including a top-tier MS-13 kingpin wanted in El Salvador for five ruthless murders and suspected terrorist ties. These men weren’t just fence-hoppers looking for work—they were deeply entrenched in international crime rings, delivering orders to kill and destroy while hiding in plain sight in America's heartland. Officials confirm the arrests were part of a razor-focused enforcement operation, designed to keep our streets from becoming war zones. ICE, backed by the ATF, acted swiftly to neutralize this threat, catching individuals who, if left unchecked, would have brought unimaginable chaos to American communities. As ICE leadership warned, these criminals have nothing to lose—and when agents move, they risk everything to keep us safe. The brave officers behind this operation deserve our unshakable support.
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