U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posts updates on arrests and agency remembrances

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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement posts updates on arrests and agency remembrances

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) shared a series of updates on April 19, 2026, via its official social media account. The posts included details on a recent arrest, recognition of agency leadership, and remembrance of a fallen agent.

In the first post, ICE reported that police arrested Bryan Rafael Gomez, described as a "criminal illegal alien from the Dominican Republic," on April 4 in Worcester, Massachusetts for domestic abuse. ICE stated: "Police arrested Bryan Rafael Gomez, a criminal illegal alien from the Dominican Republic, April 4 in Worcester, Mass., for domestic abuse. ICE arrested him upon his release from jail in Worcester that same day.

A background check revealed Dominican Republic authorities issued a https://t.co/F83ycrBzLF" (posted April 19, 2026).

In another post later that day, ICE expressed appreciation for Director Lyons' leadership: "Director Lyons, on behalf of the men and women of ICE, we thank you for your outstanding leadership and incredible support during such a critical point in our nation’s history.

At ICE, you served the American public with integrity and conviction for two decades. Well done, https://t.co/Qu8WCSBaDj" (posted April 19, 2026).

A third post honored Special Agent Michael J. Reimers: "Today we honor the legacy of Special Agent Michael J. Reimers who was killed during a Los Angeles drug raid in 1979.

ICE remembers you and pledges its continued resolve to ensure public safety and national security.

See their stories: https://t.co/vHCZX9rglFhttps://t.co/4QbUTRkYZb" (posted April 19, 2026).

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is responsible for enforcing federal laws governing border control, customs, trade and immigration to promote homeland security and public safety.