U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) posted a series of updates on its official Twitter account between March 24 and March 25, 2026, detailing recent enforcement actions and organizational news.
On March 24, ICE reported the revocation of U.S. citizenship for Joff Stenn Wroy Philossaint, stating: "HAITIAN MAN STRIPPED OF U.S. CITIZENSHIP FOLLOWING FRAUD
Joff Stenn Wroy Philossaint, a Haitian-born fraudster, has been stripped of his U.S. citizenship after concealing the fact that he defrauded COVID-19 relief programs of millions of dollars during the naturalization https://t.co/svGIN5MCwD" (March 24, 2026). According to ICE, Philossaint's concealment of his involvement in multimillion-dollar COVID-19 relief fraud led to this action.
Later that day, ICE welcomed a new leader at the Department of Homeland Security with the message: "Welcome to DHS, @SecMullinDHS! https://t.co/FrHWPVwEJr" (March 24, 2026).
On March 25, ICE announced another enforcement action involving Ever David Padilla-German: "SUREÑOS GANG MEMBER DETAINED — WILL BE DEPORTED A 4TH TIME
Sureños gang member and thrice deported Honduran criminal illegal alien Ever David Padilla-German used a fake ID under a Puerto Rican alias to get a CA driver’s license before ICE San Francisco officers arrested him https://t.co/4jmKmHMEOH" (March 25, 2026). The agency stated that Padilla-German had previously been deported three times and was apprehended after obtaining fraudulent identification documents.
The actions highlighted by ICE reflect ongoing efforts to address immigration-related crimes such as benefit fraud and repeated unlawful reentry. Revocations of citizenship due to fraud have become more prominent in recent years as federal agencies scrutinize applications for naturalization in connection with undisclosed criminal activity or misrepresentation. Similarly, cases involving repeat deportees who reenter the United States using false identities continue to be priorities for immigration authorities.
