U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent arrests for terrorism, domestic violence, and visa fraud

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details recent arrests for terrorism, domestic violence, and visa fraud

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reported several enforcement actions on its official Twitter account between March 15 and March 16, 2026. The agency highlighted arrests and detainers involving individuals accused of serious crimes, including terrorism, domestic violence, and visa fraud.

On March 15, ICE announced the arrest of a Venezuelan national at Newark Liberty International Airport. According to the agency's post: "ICE ARRESTS TdA TERRORIST AT NEWARK LIBERTY INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT

ICE @HSINewark arrested Jeandrik Gabriel Graterol Reyes, a criminal illegal alien from Venezuela and confirmed member of Tren de Aragua — a designated terrorist organization — during a targeted enforcement https://t.co/eAuN8t7pGx".

The following day, ICE reported issuing a detainer for another individual in Alabama. The agency stated: "ICE issued a detainer on Daniel Hernandez-Lopez, a criminal illegal alien charged with domestic violence and strangulation in Baldwin County, AL.

He was allegedly knocked out by his 13-year-old son after attacking the boy’s mother. https://t.co/wHxGloNVJQ" (March 16).

Later that morning, ICE described the outcome of an investigation into visa fraud: "Brothers Bhaskar and Arun Savani, who ran a visa fraud scheme and built a multimillion-dollar criminal enterprise, face prison sentences of over 400 years after their convictions this month thanks to a multiagency investigation that included ICE @HSI_HQ.

The Savani brothers: https://t.co/RMF39TZSW3" (March 16).

Tren de Aragua is recognized as one of South America's most dangerous transnational criminal organizations with operations extending beyond Venezuela’s borders. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement routinely issues public updates about its enforcement actions targeting individuals accused or convicted of serious offenses.