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More Than 100 Migrants Arrested In NYC ICE Raids This Past Week
Locations of all the arrests were not readily available as of Thursday afternoon.
NEW YORK CITY — More than 100 migrants have been apprehended in New York City during the past week of ICE deportation raids, according to a report.
A spokesperson from the New York Division of the Federal Drug Enforcement Agency confirmed the figures to The City.
The outlet reported that arrest figures were being tallied until late Tuesday.
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Locations of the arrests were not readily available as of Thursday afternoon.
Beginning on Jan. 28, federal ICE agents raided a number of locations in the Bronx and were joined by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem.
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“Arresting some criminal aliens this morning in NYC – thank you to the brave officers involved,” Noem wrote on X.
"We are doing this right - doing exactly what President Trump promised the American people - making our streets safe," she added.
The agents raided three locations in the Bronx, one on Ogden Avenue, one on Devoe Terrace and another on Creston Avenue, Patch previously reported.
At least four people were taken into custody following the raids.
One man was taken into custody for an outstanding warrant in Colorado on burglary and menacing charges, according to CBS New York.
Two others were taken into custody on a number of charges, and a fourth individual was arrested on an administrative warrant, according to the report.
The New York division of the Drug Enforcement Administration confirmed the arrests on social media.
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives also took part in the raids.
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