ICE Sweeps Illinois, Arrests 800 Illegals
In a stunning crackdown, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has arrested over 800 illegal aliens across the sanctuary state of Illinois, targeting violent criminals, pedophiles, gang members, and repeat offenders. The Trump Administration refuses to allow sanctuary politicians or rioters to obstruct the enforcement of the law, vowing to protect American communities from these dangerous individuals. The arrests, part of Operation Midway Blitz, include convicts with heinous crimes such as statutory rape, armed carjacking, and child sex abuse. Despite facing opposition from Illinois' Democratic leadership and left-wing activists, ICE remains resolute in its mission to rid the state of these criminal aliens and ensure the safety of innocent citizens.
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