The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced the arrest of two Cuban nationals deemed dangerous due to their criminal records.
In Michigan, Luis Pérez Rivalta, 49, was taken into custody at the North Lake processing facility. According to ICE, Pérez Rivalta has been convicted of domestic violence, driving under the influence, and methamphetamine trafficking.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, Miguel Reynoso-Alfonso, also from Cuba, was detained for his conviction related to cocaine smuggling. Both individuals are facing deportation orders and are currently held in federal custody.
U.S. authorities have emphasized their ongoing efforts to identify and deport immigrants with serious criminal backgrounds, which include drug traffickers and sexual offenders.
ICE reiterated its mission to protect American communities from repeat offenders and to enforce the nation's immigration laws effectively.
Key Information on Recent ICE Arrests
Who were the two Cuban nationals arrested by ICE?
The two Cuban nationals arrested by ICE are Luis Pérez Rivalta, who was detained in Michigan, and Miguel Reynoso-Alfonso, who was apprehended in Georgia. Both have serious criminal convictions.
What are the charges against Luis Pérez Rivalta?
Luis Pérez Rivalta faces convictions for domestic violence, driving under the influence, and methamphetamine trafficking.
What actions is ICE taking against immigrants with serious criminal records?
ICE is actively conducting operations to locate and deport immigrants with significant criminal backgrounds, such as drug traffickers and sexual offenders, to ensure the safety of American communities.