In an effort to combat illegal immigration and strengthen border security, a three-day operation carried out in California resulted in the arrest of 78 undocumented immigrants from various nations, including Mexico, Peru, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and China.
Details of the operation
The operation, called “Return to sender”, was conducted by the U.S. Border Patrol and involved more than 60 agents. They used both marked and unmarked vehicles to intercept individuals in various areas under their jurisdiction.
The head of the Border Patrol highlighted the scope of this action in an official statement:
“Our area of responsibility extends from the U.S.-Mexico border northward, as dictated by the mission and threat. We are committed to ensuring the security of our communities and the integrity of our borders.”
Associated crimes and confiscations
Among those arrested, authorities identified an individual with an active warrant for illegal possession of weapons. Other cases included people involved in crimes such as domestic violence, robo y driving under the influence of alcohol (DUI).
In addition to the arrests, the operation resulted in the seizure of more than 33 pounds of marijuana and various quantities of methamphetamines, confiscated in four separate operations.
Advanced training
This operation not only focused on the arrest of undocumented individuals, but also allowed agents to practice advanced interception tactics, strengthening their skills in the field.
Next destinations: Fresno and Sacramento
Authorities confirmed that the cities of Fresno and Sacramento These will be the next areas where these types of operations will be carried out. These actions seek to strengthen security in key areas and continue efforts to combat not only irregular immigration but also related crimes.
"The main objective is to protect our local communities and maintain effective border control," official sources added.
Commitment to safety
These types of operations reflect the Border Patrol's commitment to addressing the complex dynamics surrounding irregular immigration and associated crimes. According to TelemundoThis action is part of a broader strategy to ensure national security and combat criminal activities in affected communities.
Reactions and context
Operations like this have generated mixed opinions. On the one hand, there is recognition of the effort to improve local security; on the other, some question the impact of these actions on immigrant communities.
Meanwhile, authorities assure that they will continue with these types of interventions, emphasizing the importance of strengthening borders and protecting the population.
Operation “Return to sender” makes it clear that immigration control and the fight against illegal activities will continue to be a priority for the agencies responsible for border security in the United States.
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It seems to me that it is not fair that those of us who come here with dignity earn our daily bread for our families. It is not fair that they be deported, but those who come here do harm, that is deserved because perhaps they come from their country and tend to harm other people and that is why they come to immigrate to other countries.
USA: Example of democracy and freedom hahaha