CBP Seize Over $910K In Cocaine, Ice Removes Fugitive Wanted For Homicide In Mexico, Non-citizen Wanted For Rape Of Minor In Ecuador
CBP: $910,000 worth of cocaine seized, ICE removed a fugitive wanted for homicide in Mexico, and Officers with ERO removed a noncitizen wanted in Ecuador for the rape of a minor.
UNITED STATES - U.S. Customs and Border Protection seized over $910,000 worth of Cocaine at the World Trade Bridge. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) removed a fugitive wanted for homicide in Mexico, and Officers with Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) removed a noncitizen wanted in Ecuador for the rape of a minor.
The non-citizen wanted for homicide has previously been expelled from the United States four times since April 2022 pursuant to Title 42. A criminal records search determined that another man had an active warrant in Ecuador for the rape of a minor.
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