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A two-week operation targeting unlawful immigration in Texas led to the apprehension and deportation of over 170 criminal migrants back to Mexico, as reported by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
ICE Houston announced on Thursday that among those detained were two individuals convicted of charges related to homicide, alongside Julian Estrada-Garcia, a Mexican national who had illegally crossed into the U.S. 39 times.
In total, 174 criminal illegal migrants, including 24 gang members, were nabbed in the operation from March 17 through March 28.
“Every day, they risk their lives to capture and expel dangerous criminal aliens, members of transnational gangs, and foreign fugitives who have unlawfully entered the U.S. and are victimizing innocent, hardworking Texans,” stated Bradford.
“Fueled by our unwavering commitment to protect the public from harm, and united in our determination to restore integrity to our nation’s system of laws, ICE will continue to aggressively pursue and remove anyone who threatens the safety of our communities and the national security of our country.”
Many of the criminal migrants removed to Mexico during the most recent period have illegally entered the U.S. numerous times.
The 36-year-old Mexican national who entered the U.S. 39 times has been convicted of illegal entry four times and once for DWI, dangerous drugs and fraud.
A 48-year-old now-deported Mexican national was previously removed 13 times and has 25 criminal convictions, including seven for narcotics offenses.
Meanwhile, a 50-year-old Florencia 13 gang member who had been deported eight times was also booted from the country. He has convictions for domestic violence and drug possession, among other serious crimes.

The Trump administration has deported more than 100,000 illegal migrants in the 10 weeks since Donald Trump returned to the White House. (Jim Watson/AFP/File | Colombian government)
Two other now-deported Mexican nationals had been removed seven times and racked up 11 DWI convictions between them.
The Trump administration has deported more than 100,000 illegal migrants in the 10 weeks since Donald Trump returned to the White House on Jan. 20, according to a New York Post report that cited a Department of Homeland Security official.
The large totals mean the president is on course to fulfill a key campaign promise of carrying out the largest domestic deportation operation in American history.
Fox News’ Brooke Taylor contributed to this report.