Massive Raid Leads to the Capture of 646 Criminal Illegal Aliens

A large-scale immigration enforcement operation in Houston led to the arrest of 646 illegal aliens, including hundreds with serious criminal backgrounds. The weeklong crackdown targeted criminals who entered the country illegally and posed a direct threat to public safety.

Key Facts:

  • The operation ran from Feb. 23 to March 2 in the Houston area.
  • 646 illegal aliens were arrested, including 543 criminal aliens and 7 documented gang members.
  • 140 criminals had aggravated felonies or violent charges like homicide, assault, and domestic violence.
  • 34 were convicted of sex crimes, including child exploitation and rape.
  • 38 had firearms-related convictions, and 52 were involved in drug trafficking.

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The Rest of The Story:

Federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, led by ICE, carried out a massive operation to remove illegal immigrants who were charged or convicted of serious crimes.

Authorities executed 71 criminal arrest warrants and took more than 500 dangerous individuals off the streets.

ICE officials emphasized that many of these criminals had exploited weaknesses at the southern border to enter the country illegally.

Among the offenses committed by those arrested were violent crimes, sexual offenses, drug trafficking, illegal firearm possession, and human smuggling.

ICE and its law enforcement partners, including the FBI, ATF, DEA, and Texas DPS, declared the operation a major success.

Officials stressed that the Houston community is now safer as a result of these arrests and promised continued efforts to combat criminal organizations that thrive on illegal immigration.

Commentary:

This operation highlights just how dangerous the border crisis has become.

Hundreds of criminals—many of them violent offenders—were living freely in the U.S., committing crimes and endangering law-abiding citizens.

They weren’t hiding in the shadows; they were operating openly, and yet nothing was done to remove them until now.

It raises an important question: Why were these criminals allowed to remain here in the first place?

The reality is that the former administration allowed illegal immigration to spiral out of control, ignoring the growing threat of criminal aliens preying on American communities.

If these individuals had been properly vetted and deported earlier, how many crimes could have been prevented?

This is what happens when border security is not a priority.

Criminals see a weak system and take full advantage of it.

The fact that ICE was able to make so many arrests in just one city over one week is alarming.

How many more dangerous criminals are still out there in other cities?

Under weak immigration policies, law-abiding Americans pay the price, while politicians in Washington pretend the problem doesn’t exist.

Enforcing immigration laws is not just about border security—it’s about protecting innocent people from those who have no right to be here and no respect for the law.

The Bottom Line:

This operation shows what happens when law enforcement is allowed to do its job.

Hundreds of criminals who had no business being in the U.S. were taken off the streets, but the sheer scale of the arrests proves how out-of-control illegal immigration has become.

Until serious action is taken at the border, these threats will keep coming.

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