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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it arrested several illegal aliens convicted of crimes including arson, drug trafficking and burglary as part of ongoing enforcement efforts across the country.

The agency said nearly 70% of those arrested were individuals who had been charged with or convicted of crimes in the U.S., underscoring what officials described as a continued focus on public safety.

“Yesterday, the men and women of ICE continued to make American communities safer by arresting arsonists, assailants, drug dealers and other criminal illegal aliens,” Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis said in a statement. “Under President Donald Trump, if you come to our country illegally and break our laws, we will find you and we will arrest you.”

ICE ARRESTS CONVICTED PEDOPHILES, VIOLENT ASSAILANTS AS TRUMP MEETS WITH ANGEL FAMILIES

Illegal aliens arrested by ICE

ICE arrested several illegal immigrants for crimes including arson, burglary and drug trafficking. Pictured left to right on the top row: Elias Torres-Collins, Juan David Fernandez-Garcia and Juan Flores-Perez. Left to right on the bottom row: Sophath Phuong and Juan Reyes-Gonzalez. (Department of Homeland Security)

ICE highlighted several recent arrests involving individuals convicted of serious offenses.

Among them was Elias Torres-Collins, a Honduran national convicted of arson in Tarrant County, Texas.

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ICE and DHS agents arresting an individual outdoors.

ICE and DHS agents make an arrest. (Mostafa Bassim/Getty Images) (Mostafa Bassim/Getty Images)

In a separate case, Juan David Fernandez-Garcia, a Colombian national, was arrested after being convicted of burglary with assault in Miami, Florida.

Authorities also arrested Juan Flores-Perez, a Mexican national convicted in federal court in the Southern District of Florida of conspiracy to possess 500 grams or more of methamphetamine with intent to distribute.

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ICE agents deploying measures in Portland, Oregon.

ICE agents deploy measures in Portland, Ore., in February 2026. (Sean Bascom/Getty Images)

In the Northeast, Sophath Phuong, a Cambodian national, was taken into custody after being convicted in Philadelphia of burglary, possessing instruments of crime and criminal conspiracy.

Juan Reyes-Gonzalez, a Colombian national, was also arrested following a burglary conviction in Carmel, New York.

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ICE did not provide a total number of arrests tied to the announcement but said the cases reflect broader enforcement priorities targeting individuals with criminal records.

Greg Wehner is a breaking news reporter for Fox News Digital.

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