U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports arrests of alleged child predators in Houston

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reports arrests of alleged child predators in Houston

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) published a series of posts on March 11, 2026, detailing recent enforcement actions in Houston targeting individuals described as criminal illegal alien child predators.

In a post dated March 11, 2026, ICE stated: "The 414 criminal illegal alien CHILD PREDATORS arrested in Houston since January 2025 are responsible for 761 CHILD SEX OFFENSES and 525 other criminal offenses ranging from HOMICIDE to ROBBERY. @EROHouston is keeping Texas and America SAFE by removing these threats from public https://t.co/u4qDdbyLbT".

The agency also shared additional links in posts made at 14:30 UTC and 17:13 UTC on the same day.

ICE's Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) division in Houston is responsible for identifying, arresting, and removing individuals who have violated immigration laws or committed serious crimes. The agency frequently highlights its operations to inform the public about ongoing efforts related to immigration enforcement.

According to ICE, their activities are part of broader national strategies aimed at prioritizing the removal of noncitizens who pose threats to public safety. These strategies have been subject to legal and political debate regarding their scope and impact on communities across the United States.