U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement said it has arrested about 1,600 criminal undocumented immigrants on Long Island since the start of President Donald Trump’s second term, crediting intensified cooperation with the Nassau County Police Department. Local authorities have also transferred roughly 50 additional non-citizen offenders to federal custody under the same initiative, according to figures aired by Fox News. Those detained include alleged members of the Trinitarios and MS-13 gangs who collectively face at least 14 counts of attempted murder and 29 other felony charges. ICE officials said the arrests highlight a renewed federal-local partnership in New York, a state that had previously limited cooperation with immigration enforcement. Nassau County representatives added that the joint effort targets individuals with violent criminal histories rather than civil immigration violators.
ICE has arrested 1,600 illegal aliens on Long Island, over 50 more were handed over to federal authorities by the local Nassau Police. https://t.co/oj4c0gPqFG
🚨 JUST IN: It has been announced that ICE arrested 1,600 illegal aliens on Long Island, and 50 more were handed over to ICE by the local Nassau Police. They are being arrested - even in blue states. One of which is a Trinitarios gang member. https://t.co/cPCckYznsa
Nassau Police’s cooperation with ICE has led to the arrest of several very dangerous illegal alien gang members on Long Island, including a Trinitarios gang member and three illegal alien MS-13 gang members that are charged with a combined 14 counts of attempted mu*der and 29 https://t.co/krWMtKYQf3