The biggest ice service leads to nearly 1,500 illegals arrested in Blue State

The Patriot operation, the largest ice operation so far, has led to the arrest of nearly 1,500 illegals, including killers, rapists, drug traffickers and sex predators for children, in the heavy blue sanctuary in Massachusetts.

Operation Patriot ended on Saturday after not heading for 1461 illegal aliens throughout the Grand Boston and Massachusetts region, which includes numerous jurisdictions on the sanctuary.

ICE sources told Fox News that 790 of the arrested had criminal sentences or charges and 277 had final orders for removal or deportation. The sources said all the targeted criminals wander the streets of the cities of Massachusetts freely before being detained.

The operation continued in May and included ice teams from other states in the northeastern and authorities from the FBI, DEA and ATF.

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Fox News was built with Ice Boston on Thursday as part of this operation. While Fox News was built with ice, agents arrested a killer, two children of children, including one living next to a playground, a fentanyl traffic, an adult rape and a sexual attacker of one child, all within a few hours.

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Previously, the largest ice surgery was a tidal wave surgery in Florida, which pulled out 1120 arrests. Fox News was said that the Patriot operation was significantly more difficult, since unlike Florida, ICE did not receive local assistance from the jurisdictions of the Massachusetts sanctuary.

Sources said the operation was directly responding to by leaders in the city of Boston and Massachusetts, who refused to cooperate with ICE.

Sources said the “hundreds” of the arrested goals were released from local jurisdictions with ice -detained jurisdictions ignored. Ice also said he had met with daily intervention by anti-shaped activation groups throughout the Massachusetts.

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The illegal migrant of Salvadoran, convicted of raping children, who went to prison and was deported in 2017. He was filled to live right next to a playground.

Massachusetts democratic governor Maura Heli responded to ICE operations in her country with outrage. Heli went to social media on Sunday night to ask for answers after the ice agents arrested 18-year-old Marcelo Gomez, who was illegal and junior at Milford high school in Milford, Massachusetts.

In her publication, Heli says she is “alarmed and outraged” and that she wants answers to immediately explain why the student was taken in the arrest of immigration law enforcement.

Heli claims that “Trump’s administration continues to create fear in our communities and this makes us less safe.”

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Speaking during a press conference on Monday, ICE’s acting director Todd Lions commented on the resistance from Massachusetts leaders, saying: “If the cities of the sanctuary will change their policies and turn these violent aliens into us, instead of getting them into the public, we will not go to the public,

Lyons said the operation “just showed that we have to come back and continue to return because the ice will make sure that we keep our community and keep our neighborhood from these sexual criminals and these criminal aliens.”

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The press conference took place on the same day when an illegal foreigner in Massachusetts named Lorenzo Lopez Alcario was appointed on charges of raping a child with force. A copy of the fees received from Fox News Digital claims that the child was tied during rape.

Commenting on the Treaty of Operation Patriot, John Feterston, a former director of the Massachusetts migrant shelter, told FOX News Digital that the resistance of the democratic governor Maura Heli against the federal operations for everyone is “not only dangerous to the ice agents.

Feterston added that Helly’s policies “create a climate of lawlessness, where even convicted criminals are protected from federal execution.”

“This is not compassion – it’s recklessness,” he said.

Helly’s office did not immediately answer Fox News Digital for comment.

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