U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently shared updates on enforcement actions and public safety alerts via its official Twitter account. The posts highlighted arrests, citizenship revocations, and warnings about seasonal scams.
On December 19, 2025, ICE announced the arrest of a Guatemalan national in Ohio: "MULTIPLE DUIs, ASSAULT, SHOPLIFTING, CRIMINAL TRESPASS and WANTON ENDANGERMENT
ICE arrested Ignacio Darinel Giron, a Guatemalan criminal illegal alien, in Columbus, Ohio.
Thank you to our federal partners at the IRS and DEA for Defending the Homeland with ICE."
The following day, on December 20, 2025, ICE reported on a case involving fraudulent naturalization: "Angela Vasquez, a Dominican national, confessed to making false statements under oath during her naturalization interview. Because she fraudulently obtained citizenship, it was revoked.
She’s serving time for international money laundering, after which ICE will take her into"
Also on December 20th, ICE issued a warning about common holiday scams targeting consumers: "Be on the lookout for this season’s holiday scams, including:
Fake e-commerce platforms
Flash “sales” on social media
Text messages about undeliverable packages
Get details about these scams from ICE’s holiday shopping guide.
ICE investigates commercial fraud. Report"
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is responsible for enforcing federal laws governing border control and immigration as well as investigating criminal activities such as commercial fraud. The agency frequently collaborates with other federal entities like the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), as referenced in their recent communications.
