Ice arrested migrants who previously committed murder of their child
Agents with US immigration and customs enforcement agencies have been arrested Mexican citizen He had been deported previously after a deliberate murder conviction.
The Ice Dallas Execution and Elimination Business (ERO) Fugitive Business and ERO Special Response Agent arrested 53-year-old Carlos Ambliss near his residence in Oklahoma on March 25th, and in Monday’s ice release he notes he is here It’s illegal in Japan And he was previously sentenced to 40 years in prison for the intentional murder of his own child.
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53-yare-old Carlos Ambriz. (ice)
“The criminal history in this subject highlights the serious danger he represents in our community, particularly following the serious accusations and convictions of killing his own child,” Josh Johnson, acting director of the Dallas Field Office, said in the release.
Ambris was convicted of a crime in Montana and was imprisoned in Montana prison before receiving notice of appearing before an immigration judge. He was moved from the United States to Mexico by an immigration judge in 1999, and eventually to Mexico in January 2006, near the bridge in Paseo del Norte, Texas.

The iced agent was able to track 53-year-old Carlos Ambris into his Oklahoma home. (ice)
The arrest was one of three people targeting criminal immigrants who sacrificed children in recent weeks, and Guatemalan citizens who were convicted of consensual sex with children last year were arrested as ICE arrested a Guatemalan sex offender in Virginia. New York City He was convicted of a child sexual battery earlier this year.

ICE agents have recently arrested three criminal immigrants who sacrificed children. (ICEERO THE STEP/X)
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Ambriz will remain in ice custody as a removal lawsuit is pending from the US, the ICE release said.
“Our officers remain committed to strengthening public safety by arresting and eliminating criminal foreigners who violate immigration law,” Johnson said.