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-- in a September 18 press release, ICE's Miami field office announced it "removed" 423 "criminal aliens from 36 countries" in August, charging them with drugs traffickin, robbery, and various fraudulent activities;
-- on September 11, 23 alleged gang members faced deportation after being being arrested in a four-day operation; unmentioned was whether any of them are undocumented;
-- on August 25, 15 Latinos were arrested in San Antonio, TX on alleged drugs trafficking charges;
-- on August 11, 50 arrests were made on charges of "enter(ing) into sham marriages to gain citizenship," including those undocumented and their US citizen wives;
-- on July 31, 53 alleged South Florida gang members and associates were arrested in a two-day operation; some "were found to be in violation of the immigration law (and) were processed for removal from the United States;"
-- on July 31, eight San Francisco area alleged gang members and associates were seized "during a six hour surge;" some were "foreign nationals who are being processed for deportation;"
-- on June 30, 116 alleged gang members, their associates and "immigration status violators" were targeted in a five day operation in Houston, Beaumont, and Corpus Christi, TX;
-- on June 30 in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, 81 others were arrested; foreign-born ones seized were from Mexico, El Salvador, Honduras and Laos;
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