U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) posted a series of updates on March 31, 2026, highlighting recent enforcement actions and available resources for law enforcement agencies.
In one post, ICE reported the arrest of an individual in Los Angeles: "ICE @HSI_HQ’s Integrated Operations Group in Los Angeles arrested Luis Jorge Chavez-Peraza, 39, of El Salvador, Mar. 23. Chavez has previous charges for grand theft, conspiracy to commit a crime, obstruction, burglary, and battery on a spouse. He is in custody pending criminal" (March 31, 2026).
Another update focused on support provided to law enforcement across the country: "To help law enforcement nationwide arrest and remove criminal aliens, ICE’s Law Enforcement Support Center provides: Timely immigration and identity info Real-time assistance when encountering illegal aliens suspected, arrested or convicted of crimes (802) 872-6020" (March 31, 2026).
Additionally, ICE encouraged local agencies to partner with them through specific programs: "When your agency partners with ICE, you keep your community safer and get resources like: • Free ICE 287(g) training • Access to federal resources Visit our#287g web page to learn more." (March 31, 2026).
The Law Enforcement Support Center is a national clearinghouse that assists local agencies by providing immigration status information and real-time support during encounters with individuals suspected or convicted of crimes. The referenced “287(g)” program allows designated local officers to collaborate directly with ICE by receiving specialized training and access to federal tools.
