ICE Deports 174 Criminal Migrants from Texas, Including Man With 39 Prior Illegal Entries
ICE has deported 174 criminal migrants from Texas, including one man who made 39 separate illegal entries into the US. The migrants were removed following an investigation by ICE's Homeland Security Investigations division.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced that it deported 174 criminal migrants from Texas, including a man who had accrued 39 separate illegal entries into the country. The deportations were carried out as part of ICE's efforts to prioritize the removal of individuals with serious or aggravated felony convictions. The agency did not specify when the deportations took place, but said they targeted those deemed 'high-priority' for removal. This latest round of deportations is part of a broader push by ICE to crack down on immigration lawbreakers.