Hundreds of immigrants arrested in the early hours of the Trump Administration

Ice's immigration and customs implementation officers arrested hundreds of undocumented immigrants on the first day and half of Donald Trump's administration, Fox News reports. The arrests were held in a series of states throughout the country, but it remains unclear whether any of the reported massive raids were planned before the inauguration [...] was made.
The arrests were held in a series of states throughout the country, but it remains unclear whether any of the reported massive raids were planned before Trump's inauguration became.
More, by Fox News:
Information received by Fox News Digital shows that between midnight on January 21st and January 9th, a 33-hour period, ICE Implementation and Evacuation Operations (ERO) arrested more than 460 illegal immigrants who include criminal stories of sexual assaults, theft, robbery, serious assaults, drug and arms criminal acts, resistance to arrest and domestic violence.
The agents arrested citizens from a host of countries, including Afghanistan, Angola, Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Mexico, Nicaragua, Senegal, and Venezuela.
The arrests took place throughout the United States, including Illinois, Utah, California, Minnesota, New York, Florida, and Maryland.
Meanwhile, the ICE released more than 420 inmates -- requesting that ICE be announced when a citizen is released from custody. Citizens were arrested for crimes, including murder, sexual assault, kidnapping, battery and robbery.












