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Utah - 42 arrested in ICE-led operation targeting street gang members

Autor | 20.08.2008 | Category ALIPAC Headlines

Actions part of agency’s national anti-gang effort — Operation Community Shield

SALT LAKE CITY - A total of 42 foreign nationals are facing federal and state criminal charges or deportation following a week-long, multi-agency enforcement operation led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) targeting violent street gangs in the greater Salt Lake City area.

The arrests, which began last Monday and concluded Saturday, cap one of the largest gang enforcement actions carried out in Utah so far, as part of ICE’s Operation Community Shield. ICE agents, aided by the Salt Lake City and Midvale police departments, the Salt Lake County Sheriff’s Office, the U.S. Marshal’s Service , the FBI, the U.S. Attorney, and the Salt Lake County District Attorney’s Office, fanned out across the greater Salt Lake City area searching for foreign national gang members and their associates.

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Autor | 20.08.2008 | Category Homeland Security, Illegal Immigration News

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