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Madai Gamaliel Amaya, a 36-year-old Honduran national, was arrested by ICE in Maryland on August 29, marking the 153rd arrest of noncitizen sex offenders by the Baltimore sector this fiscal year. Amaya, previously convicted of second-degree rape in 2009, had been deported twice before, yet re-entered the U.S. unlawfully on multiple occasions. His arrest underscores the challenges ICE faces in enforcing immigration laws in sanctuary jurisdictions, which limit cooperation with federal authorities. ICE officials emphasized that the record number of arrests not only reflects enforcement efforts but also ensures that victims no longer have to fear their predators. The Baltimore office has recorded a total of 161 arrests of noncitizen sex offenders so far this fiscal year, as reported by ICE spokespersons. Officials continue to highlight the importance of these operations in keeping communities safe from repeat offenders.
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