ICE, Border Patrol Arrest MS-13 Members in Maryland, Maine
ICE, Border Patrol Arrest MS-13 Members in Maryland, Maine

ICE, Border Patrol Arrest MS-13 Members in Maryland, Maine

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U.S. law enforcement agencies have arrested multiple members of the violent MS-13 gang who were illegally present in the United States. In Maryland, ICE officers apprehended Moises Alberto Figueroa-Bonilla, a 20-year-old Salvadoran national, after his fifth known illegal reentry; he had been deported four times previously and is linked to drug-related offenses. ICE officials emphasized the threat posed by Figueroa's repeated illegal entries and his affiliation with MS-13 to public safety. Separately, in Maine, U.S. Border Patrol agents arrested an unnamed Salvadoran MS-13 member wanted by Interpol for aggravated murder, highlighting ongoing efforts to remove dangerous gang members from U.S. communities. Both arrests underscore the agencies' focus on targeting violent transnational criminal organizations to protect public safety. Statements from ICE Baltimore and Border Patrol officials reaffirm their commitment to apprehending and removing individuals associated with MS-13 who violate immigration laws.

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