U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details arrests of foreign nationals with criminal records

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement details arrests of foreign nationals with criminal records

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has announced several recent arrests involving individuals with criminal histories and outstanding charges, according to a series of posts on its official X account.

On March 28, ICE reported the arrest of Bernabe Terrazas-Garcia, describing him as a "Mexican illegal alien and serial criminal." According to the agency's post, "Bernabe Terrazas-Garcia was convicted in 1977 for murder, burglary and conspiracy in New Mexico. He was convicted again in 1982 for escaping prison and two counts of aggravated robbery. ICE officers took him into custody March 23 upon https://t.co/lsNRnRSZUU" (posted March 28, 2026).

Later that day, ICE highlighted another case involving Roberto Alfonso Arroyo-Alva. The agency stated, "Our Texas officers took custody of Roberto Alfonso Arroyo-Alva after his five-year sentence for robbing someone at gunpoint in a church parking lot and crashing into the victim’s car while trying to flee. With a prior drug-related felony conviction, we’ll keep this Mexican https://t.co/nj9OSwy3eN" (posted March 28, 2026).

On March 29, ICE Boston announced an arrest in Massachusetts: "INTERNATIONAL FUGITIVE ARRESTED FRAMINGHAM, Mass. — ICE Boston arrested Jean Pierre Neves, a criminal illegal alien and FOREIGN FUGITIVE from Brazil, during targeted operations in Framingham March 11. 'Neves entered the United States illegally on June 10, 2021, amid the chaos https://t.co/DmIdQUw9WV'" (posted March 29, 2026).

These arrests come amid ongoing national debates over immigration enforcement policies and public safety concerns related to non-citizens with prior convictions or outstanding warrants.