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Inside ICE: Volume 2, Issue 20

ICE Arrests Eight Gang Members

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DETROIT, Mich. — Eight members of the Muertos-Treces street gang were arrested September 23 by ICE agents and the Detroit Police Department Gang Squad.

All eight men are illegal aliens from Mexico and are currently in ICE custody. They include: Alejandro Daniel Rios-Sainz, 18; Sergio Alejandro Campos-Villa, 21; Diego Alfonso Hernandez-Camarena, 19; Tomas Gonzalez-Angel, 21; Felipe Maclovio Flores-Sanchez, 27; Mario Alberto Hernandez-Gonzalez, 20; Miguel Sauceda-Cuevas, 22; and Guillermo Gutierrez-Pasencia, 29.

When arrested, Guitterez-Pasencia had a .357 revolver. ICE has presented the case for criminal prosecution to the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Michigan.

"These arrests clearly demonstrate the importance and benefit of ICE and local law enforcement working together to address the nation's violent gang problem," said Brian M. Moskowitz, Special Agent-in-Charge of the ICE Office of Investigations in Detroit. "Under the auspices of Operation Community Shield, ICE uses the full spectrum of its authorities to help local police make our cities and neighborhoods safer for everyone."

These arrests are part of Operation Community Shield, a nationwide ICE anti-gang initiative intended to disrupt, dismantle and assist in the criminal prosecution of violent gangs by employing the full authorities of ICE. To date, more than 1,300 gang members have been arrested.

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