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Immigration raids start in New -York at Trump Administration

Immigration raids start in New -York at Trump Administration

Federal agents have launched numerous immigration actions in New York on Tuesday in a visible and released force that included President Trump recently installed Internal Security Minister, Christie Noem.

Ms. Noem, who supervises the Federal Agency, which manages the immigration system of the nation, went to the city and placed Video At the X, according to which she said that she had shown the arrest of an unauthorized immigrant with the abduction, attacks and charges of theft.

The video, which seemed to be shot at dawn, showed two federal officers outside the apartment building in Bronx, which sends a man in handcuffs to a SUV with flashing lights.

The man was arrested in the Bronx Hybridge neighborhood through internal security investigations or HSI, and he was searched for suspicion of involvement in the Venezuelan gang, Tang de AraguaIn Aurora, Colorada, a spokesman for Aurora police, identified a man as Anderson Zambrano-Pacheko. He was searched for charges of theft of first degree and threatening with firearms, both crimes.

Ms. Noem wrote on X that “such dirt bags will continue to remove from our streets.” In her first Predawn Post on the social media platformShe said “lives it with New -York. I’m on it” and also posted her photos Sports bulletproof vest.

It was not immediately clear how many arrests were made in the city, but the Secretary of Ms. Noem said that “repeated” enforcement activities were taking place on Tuesday. At least a handful appeared in the center in Bronx, which has the highest concentration of Latin Americans in the city.

It is unclear whether the operations were the beginning of a sharp escalation of arrests in New York under Mr Trump, whether they were part of the typical ICE law enforcement activities, albeit reports about media.

Pictures Posted on social networks Two agencies of the Ministry of Justice, which are also involved in operations – the administration on drug combating and alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosives – – – appeared for show Several people are taken into custody.

The members of the News Department of the Police were present in the arrest of the man, searching for Colorado because the department regularly works with HSI for criminal investigations, police said. The Department has a target group of detectives, sergeants and lieutenants intended for HSI, which investigate crimes such as human trafficking and drug trafficking, as well as gangs such as MS-13 and Tren De Araba, whose criminal activity crosses national borders.

In a statement, the Police Department stressed that he did not cooperate with the Federal Government to apply the Law on Civil Immigration, only criminal issues.

Mayor Eric Adams from New -York, Democrat who said he wanted to cooperate With Mr Trump to deport criminals, he stated in a statement that he had ordered the police department to coordinate a “target operation” with HSI, as Mr Zambrano-Pacheko was searched for numerous crimes in New York and Colorado.

“As I said repeatedly, we do not hesitate to cooperate with the federal authorities to hold responsibility of violent criminals – just as we have done it for years,” he said. “Our commitment to protect the residents who comply with the law and citizens and immigrants remain adamant.”

ICE was reported in other places of New York.

In the Sonny Hollow, Westchester, the village of the County, about 30 miles north of the city, Ice officers reported the city police department that they were looking for two people with criminal record, but did not make arrests on Tuesday afternoon.

“I want a high quality of life without fear of all our inhabitants,” said Martin Routine, the mayor of the Sonna Hollow, where most residents are Spanish speakers, mainly from the Ecuador and the Dominican Republic. “I just urge the federal government to help make this goal reality.”

Ms. Noem’s arrival to New -York and Blitz accompanying advertisement came two days after repeated immigration repression In Chicago Sunday. Trump’s administration strongly publishes such arrests across the country, from Colorado and The suburbs of the Atlanta to Hawaii and Puerto Rico.

ICE, which began to publish daily melt arrests on social networks, reports More than 3500 All over the country since Mr. Trump joined the post and in total 1179 in one day Monday. This daily count is greater than the average 310 arrests a day during the last course of former President Joseph R. Baiden -Younger.

Trump officials noted that they are focused on people who are threatening the public before throwing a wider network.

“My goal is to arrest as many threats to public security and national security and move to other priorities,” Mr. Homman, the faces of repression, said CNN Sunday.

ICE has a field office in Lower Manhattan, with almost 400 people who managed arrests that do not have citizens in New York, in Long -Island and in parts of the Hudson Valley.

According to Mr. Biden, the agency arrested 4667 people in the 2024 financial year in the region, or on average about 12 a day. This decreased from 9229 people in 2023, or about 25 a day.

On Tuesday Action in New -York in New -York, where they live It is estimated to be 400,000 unbuilt immigrantscame when Mr. Trump intensified his threats against So-called sanctuaries like New York.

Mr. Adams, the mayor, sought to develop close working relationships with the Trump administration, even as his officials Race to prepare city employees For the prospects of ICCs that appear in the city’s premises, such as schools and migrants. The mayor, who met with Mr. Khoman last month, examines whether he can issue an enforcement order to bypass the laws on the New York Saints and to allow the city to help the ICE undergo after immigrants who committed the crimes.

When arrests in New -York unfolded, Katie’s governor wants open that the state government will cooperate with federal immigration officials in specific circumstances. These include cases associated with people convicted of crimes at the state level; people who have re -entered the country after deportation; And people were investigating crimes with “multinational measurements” such as participation in a gang or drug cartel.

Government officials have stated that they would not help the Federal Government to perform civic immigration violations as an overestimation of a visa. The state will continue to comply with the enforcement order, which, as a rule, prevents most civil servants from asking for a person’s immigration status.

The arrest, which was placed by Mrs. Noem, took place in a dwelling apartment building on Ogden Avenue 1372 in Hybridge, rich in the immigrant of the Bronx neighborhood. The residents of the building said they woke up to a loud stormy sound early in the morning when the officers broke the apartment and took the man in custody.

“I heard a blow like a blow like if they are destroying something,” said 23 -year -old Angel Lugo, a Dominican immigrant in the process of obtaining a legal residence that lives in a building. “When I came down, everything I could hear is some screams as if they were pulling someone out of an apartment.”

Federal agents went to the next apartment building of Bronx to the north, on Kreston Avenue 2065, and seemed to take another man in custody, witnesses report.

Jayara Morales, who lives in the building, said the officers were knocking on her door early on Tuesday and entered her apartment in search of a man from the Dominican Republic. The officers had a photo of a man who was a neighbor Ms. Morales for less than a month, and they arrested him.

Ms. Morales refused to identify a person; It remains unclear whether he had a conviction.

Highbridge residents expressed mixed reactions to the appearance of ice in the neighborhood.

Some congratulated the enhanced compulsory performance, referring to the quality of life crimes that have experienced the area from prostitution to theft. Others said the pedestrian movement in the neighborhood decreased as Mr. Trump had joined the post as more immigrant families remained at home, and the concern was sprouting that migrants who comply with laws could be sweeping on future raids.

“I think it will have a good effect if they follow criminals,” said Jonathan Sierra, 41 years old, who lives in the building of Ogden Avenue. “I feel that immigrants who do nothing wrong if they work here and do what they should, they should be allowed to stay.”

The reporting has been entered Maria Craimer, Wesley Parnell, Shila columns and Olivia Bensimon.