U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) published a series of posts on April 9 and 10, 2026, highlighting the impact of crimes committed by individuals identified as illegal aliens and the agency’s Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement (VOICE) Office.
On April 9, ICE posted about Carissa Aspnes, stating: "Carissa Aspnes was seriously and tragically injured in a hit-and-run accident caused by an illegal alien who should never have been in our country, let alone behind the wheel. ICE deported the illegal alien who robbed Carissa of her dreams and her voice. And ICE’s VOICE Office https://t.co/Z00UZ5UXxY".
Later that day, another post referenced Ronald Da Silva: "Ronald Da Silva was gunned down by a criminal illegal alien and gang member who was previously deported. ICE thanks Agnes Gibboney, Ronald’s mother, for her tremendous strength. ICE’s VOICE Office can never bring her son back, but it can be there to support her. Angel https://t.co/fXAhP6BydG".
On April 10, ICE described its VOICE Office as a resource for families affected by crimes involving immigration status: "ICE’s VOICE Office is a support system for victims and families of crimes linked to immigration. Family members, like Matthew Denice’s parents, know the value of working with the VOICE Office. Matthew was killed by an illegal alien drunk driver — he died on the street at just https://t.co/2ESVSa7A7Y".
The VOICE Office was established to provide information and support services to victims of crimes committed by removable aliens and their families. The office has served as a point of contact between victims and government agencies since its inception during previous administrations.
