ICE Boston arrests Brazilian illegal alien wanted for murder days before Gov Healy signed Protect Act

An illegal alien wanted for aggravated murder in Brazil was arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Massachusetts just two days before Democrat Gov.Maura Healey signed a law to block certain ICE operations in the state.Maycon Souto Dos Reis, 54, was convicted of aggravated murder in Brazil on Sept.

14, 2024 and sentenced to 14 years and three months in prison, when an arrest warrant was issued.The Brazilian national fled Brazil and crossed the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in June 2024, where he was apprehended but subsequently released into the United States under then-President Joe Biden's open-border policies, according to ICE."This is yet another example of what the media often characterizes as a non-criminal, when in reality, many of these individuals are murderers, sexual predators, gang members and more: They simply do not have a criminal record in the United States," acting ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) Boston Field Office Director David Wesling wrote in a statement.DEM GOVERNOR IN THE HOT SEAT AFTER TESTING LIMITS OF AUTHORITY WITH MAJOR MOVE AGAINST ICEICE Boston arrested Maycon Souto Dos Reis, a criminal illegal alien and foreign fugitive from Brazil, during targeted operations Aug.

3 at Westborough District Court in Westborough.(ICE ERO Boston)"We will continue to pursue these dangerous criminal aliens that sanctuary politicians fight to protect."The timing of the Aug.

3 Boston-area arrest corresponded to Healey's Aug.5 signing of the PROTECT Act, which keeps ICE out of courthouses, schools, child care centers, hospitals and healthcare facilities, while also providing stronger protections for parents in case they are detained or deported, banning new 287(g) agreements and allowing civil rights claims to be made against government officials, including ICE agents."The PROTECT Act is the strongest law in the country to protect people from ICE, because no one should be afraid to send their child to school, seek medical ...

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