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ICE is now hunting down repeat offenders and gang-linked illegals who thought they had free rein in American neighborhoods. Those days are over.
ICE operations are going after the violent cartel-linked groups that took root during the Biden era. We’re talking about illegals who’ve been arrested time and time again—only to come back and continue their criminal activity.
Many of these thugs have long rap sheets: drug dealing, weapons charges, physical assaults, and worse. Some were deported multiple times, but thanks to the weak border under Biden, they walked right back in.
That loophole has now slammed shut.
The results are staggering—and terrifying if you’re part of a gang.
In just the first 100 days of Trump’s presidency, ICE agents made over 65,000 arrests. That included nearly 2,300 gang members—some of the most dangerous on earth.
And this isn’t about visa overstays. These are hardened criminals. More than 1,300 were either charged or convicted for sex crimes. Nearly 500 were tied to murder.
Even more shocking—Trump’s ICE made more arrests in his first 50 days than Biden’s entire first year.
That’s not just a policy shift. That’s a complete takedown of a criminal free-for-all.
The criminals being rounded up aren’t just local thugs. These are members of international syndicates—gangs like MS-13, the Venezuelan-born Tren de Aragua, and prison-based operations like Hermandad De Pistoleros.
The Houston ICE team recently dropped a bombshell:
“ICE @EROHouston arrested Melquisede Hernandez De Nova, a criminal alien from Mexico & Hermandad De Pistoleros gang member, June 14. Hernandez has illegally entered the U.S. 5 times and been convicted 3x for drug offenses, 2x for DWI & illegal reentry, & 1x for obstructing police.”
It didn’t stop there. The Department of Homeland Security responded with this scorcher:
“Under the leadership of President Trump and Secretary Noem, ICE is empowered to remove the WORST OF THE WORST from American communities. If you are here illegally and break the law, we will hunt you down, arrest you, and lock you up. That’s a promise.”
Hermandad De Pistoleros isn’t just a gang—it’s a full-blown criminal empire. What started in Texas prisons has spread across multiple states, dealing in drugs, kidnappings, and cold-blooded murder.
What’s truly infuriating is how often these criminals had already been deported—sometimes five or six times—only to stroll right back into the U.S. and continue their crimes.
That revolving door is closing fast.
Under Biden, criminals laughed at our border and immigration laws. Under Trump, they’re sweating.
Now, deportation isn’t a slap on the wrist—it comes with serious consequences, including felony charges and gang-terror designations that give law enforcement new powers.
For years, American citizens lived in fear while officials preached about “diversity.” Apartments were taken over by gangs. Children were recruited into drug rings. Suburbs were turned into crime zones.
Trump is flipping that script.
No more tolerance for imported violence. No more “please come to court” summonses.
If you’re here illegally and commit crimes, Trump’s ICE is coming for you. You won’t just get deported. You’ll be tracked, arrested, and permanently removed from American soil.
America’s now playing offense after years on defense.
Criminals who once roamed freely are now looking over their shoulders. Drug dealers are being uprooted. Human traffickers are being dismantled.
And it’s all because President Trump is keeping his promise: Make America Safe Again.
This isn’t just a shift. It’s a crackdown—and it’s just getting started.



