U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) published a series of posts on its official X account between March 14 and March 15, 2026, detailing recent enforcement actions against individuals identified as criminal aliens.
On March 14, ICE announced the deportation of an individual affiliated with a known gang: "ICE DEPORTS ANOTHER 18 STREET GANG MEMBER CONVICTED OF KIDNAPPING & EXTORTION Axel Antonio Colindres Arita, of Honduras, is an active member of the dangerous 18th Street Gang — a criminal organization known for murder, drug trafficking, kidnapping, robbery and assault. His rap https://t.co/CYvxK02DEx".
Later that day, ICE posted about another case involving removal proceedings: "—HUMAN TRAFFICKING —HUMAN SMUGGLING Alexis Elenilson Rosales-Mejia, a criminal illegal alien from El Salvador, has a 2019 final removal order, so we’ll deport him as soon as possible! https://t.co/LkBKxRXpt3" (March 15).
In another update on March 15, ICE reported an arrest in Florida: "ICE Miami officers arrested Fritznel Thelot, a criminal illegal alien from Haiti, in Lake Worth, FL, March 9, without incident. He faces charges for being a felon in possession of a firearm and has convictions for drug possession and driving without a license. https://t.co/7nf9j43Mw9".
These posts reflect ICE's ongoing efforts to enforce immigration laws by targeting individuals with criminal records or gang affiliations for arrest and removal from the United States. The agency regularly highlights such operations through public statements to emphasize its priorities related to public safety and border security.
