CBP arrests career criminal and ten others in Sacramento operation

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CBP arrests career criminal and ten others in Sacramento operation

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Today, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers arrested 11 illegal aliens during an operation in Sacramento, California. Among those apprehended was Javier Dimas-Alcantara, a serial criminal with 67 charges to his name.

The operation targeted individuals involved in various crimes. Dimas-Alcantara's record includes multiple instances of drug-related offenses, felony burglary, illegal entry, carrying a loaded firearm in public, providing false identification to law enforcement officers, and being under the influence of controlled substances.

Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin commented on the arrests: "On July 17, CBP conducted an operation in Sacramento, California, resulting in the arrest of at least 11 criminal illegal aliens. Among the illegal aliens captured in this heroic effort was Javier Dimas-Alcantara, a serial criminal illegal alien who has been booked into jail 67 times."

McLaughlin also criticized politicians like Gavin Newsom for defending such criminals: "Dimas has been CONVICTED of a myriad of offenses—you would not want this man to be your neighbor. And yet, politicians like Gavin Newsom defend criminals who terrorize American communities and demonize law enforcement who defend those same communities."

In response to these issues, President Trump and Secretary Noem have prioritized removing violent illegal aliens from U.S. streets. Additionally, DHS is encouraging self-deportation through the CBP Home App by offering $1,000 and free flights to those willing to leave voluntarily.

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