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89 Indians named by US as ‘worst of the worst’ criminals arrested by ICE

89 Indians named by US as 'worst of the worst' criminals arrested by ICE

The US has released a country-wise list of criminals and illegals arrested by the ICE and at least 89 Indians are named on it. “The US Department of Homeland Security is highlighting the worst of worst criminal aliens arrested by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Under Secretary Noem’s leadership, the hardworking men and women of DHS and ICE are fulfilling President Trump’s promise and carrying out mass deportations – starting with the worst of the worst – including the illegal aliens you see here,” the database says. The Indians named on the list have been convicted of a wide range of of offences including domestic violence, drug trafficking, sexual assault, fraud, robbery, money laundering etc. “We are happy to announce that an ADDITIONAL 5,000 criminal illegal aliens are available to be seen at WOW.DHS.GOV. Our database now includes 25,000 individuals arrested by @ICEgov and @CBP — this just a SNAPSHOT of the criminal illegal aliens taken off the streets under the Trump Administration,” the DHS posted.”These are the monsters who have terrorized our communities. We are not stopping until every single one of these people are GONE. Americans should not be victimized by people who aren’t even legally allowed to inhabit our nation,” the department said, explaining that they are naming and shaming each illegal alien so that Americans get to know what their officers are doing. ICE and border agents recently came under attack after two US citizens — Renee Good and Alex Pretti — were killed in Minneapolis during ICE crackdown.

List of 89 Indians named as ‘worst of the worst criminals’ list

Avi PatelKuldeep SinghHarjinder SinghHarpreet SinghSukwinder SinghDilip PatelAmandeep MultaniAmritpal SinghKevin AhirUdit MehraDarshankumar PatelPatel Pradeep VishnubhaiMarzban ModyDilraj MaanBrijeshkumar PatelAmit PatelBhaveshkumar ShuklaKaramjit SinghRafeekali ViraniBrijesh GoelRajesh KumarBharatkumar ChaudhariSurinder SinghSushil KumarNileshkumar PatelKuldeep SinghAnkit PuriParveenAnand ChokkaKunal ChhetriGagandeep DeolPankaj BohraManish KumarHardik Kumar PatelAnterpreet KaurMayurkumar PatelVarinder SinghDamanpreet SinghRavdeep SinghYashkumar PatelGurpinder SandhuParamvir SinghShubham MittalJaya BhaskarNavjot SinghAshok Kumar VinnakotaHarpinder SinghSukhdev SinghGurvinder SinghDalvir SinghAnkit KirtaniaMirza Rizaz UddinKumar Chetan KumarRupinder SinghManjinder SinghShiba MominNitish SharmaSurjit SinghJaspal SinghGaurang PatelJay Sureshhai PrajapatiIrfanali MominBaqar SyedVijaydeep Singh MandaharVikramvir SinghMeet PatelMohammed MohsinSuminder SinghAshok DeshmukhSaurabh SrivastavaAvanish Kumar JhaDanzel DSouzaRajnish Kumar JhaGurdev SinghGurjinder SinghManjot SinghSachin KumarSagarkumar PatelJigar PatelSyed BukhariGurparminder SinghAbhimanyu SharmaBaljinder SinghChintan BhojakRitik HarmaRavi VongavoluAbdul ShaikVidyut LutherGagan Singh

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