U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent cases and acknowledges partner agencies

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent cases and acknowledges partner agencies

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) recently used its official Twitter account to highlight ongoing law enforcement efforts and public safety concerns, including cases involving individuals accused or convicted of serious crimes.

On January 8, 2026, ICE posted about Guillermo Toledo-Nino, stating: "Guillermo Toledo-Nino, a Mexican criminal illegal alien, was convicted of negligent homicide in 2005 in Fort Wayne, IN, after he killed someone while driving intoxicated. He was deported in 2014 but snuck back into the country. In 2024, he was".

The following day, on January 9, 2026, ICE shared information regarding another case: "Antonio Feliciano Guaman-Paredes is a citizen of Ecuador. He’s wanted for secretly filming an underage girl on multiple occasions and keeping the explicit videos of her on his device. He was last seen in Loja, Ecuador."

Later that same day, ICE published a message acknowledging its partners across various levels of government: "Today, ICE honors our brave federal, state and local partners who help support our mission despite constant attacks. From our dedicated 287(g) partners to the federal officers and agents assisting with ICE’s mission every day in the face of escalating violent attacks and".

ICE is responsible for enforcing immigration laws within the United States and collaborates with other agencies through programs such as the 287(g) initiative. This program allows designated local law enforcement officers to assist with certain federal immigration enforcement functions under ICE supervision.