DHS will return to Nashville mayor to provide a rap sheet for ice detainees
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) returned to the Democrats on Tuesday Nashville Mayor Freddie O’ConnellAfter Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP) surgery was performed in conjunction with the Ice of the Tennessee Highway Patrol (THP), the general accusations that immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agents “do not share (the state) safety values” led to 200 illegal immigrant arrests.
ICE and THP announced the arrests of 196 illegal immigrants during Nashville efforts.
Over 30 people had removed individuals who had previously re-entered the country. US An unlawful felony crime under federal law.

DHS responded to accusations from the mayor of Nashville. (Andrew Haller/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
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Despite the successful operation in protecting Americans from illegal immigration, DHS officials “These operations were carried out by people who do not share safety values,” O’Connell wrote in a news release that he said he supports false policies.
DHS said “ice attacks and demonization” has made him an executive facing an increase in attacks by 413%.
“I think all civil servants will unite around the DHS, bringing foreigners who have violent crime violations to justice and removing them from the American community,” Tricia McLaughlin, assistant secretary for DHS spokesperson, said in a news release. “But open politicians, like Mayor O’Connell, would rather protect him. Illegal Aliens More than American citizens. ”
“The operation led to the removal of gang members, sex offenders and other violent offenders from the streets of Nashville,” McLaughlin added. “President (Donald) Trump and (DHS) secretary (Kristi) Noem will continue to stand with the victims and brave ice agents on the frontline, once again making America safe.”
O’Connell has launched an “attribution fund” to provide taxpayer dollars, but Illegal immigration in NashvilleDHS officials said, “The final outcome: DHS is (a) a law enforcement agency, and will continue to enforce the law and work with all state and local partners to ensure that Americans are not continued to be victimized by criminal foreigners.”
Below are detainees who said an ICE official was arrested during the Nashville operation.

Jassim Jafaf Al-Raash was convicted of rape and other charges. (DHS)
Jassim Jafaf al-Rash
Jassim Jafaf Al-Raash, a 60-year-old illegal immigrant from Iraq, was previously convicted of rape and sentenced to 10 years in prison, according to DHS officials.
He was also convicted of theft and false imprisonment, which led him to be sentenced to prison for nearly a year and charged with failing to register as a sex offender.
According to DHS, Al-Raash had a final removal order dated September 1, 2021.

According to DHS, Franklin Oswald Velazquez is said to be affiliated with the MS-13 gang and has an aggressive red notice for the worsening murder in El Salvador.
Franklin Oswald Velazquez
According to DHS, Franklin Oswald Velazquez, a 33-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador, is said to be affiliated with the MS-13 gang.
He has an active red notice for the worsening murder in El Salvador.
According to DHS, Velazquez was found guilty of possession of methamphetamine, possession of drug paraphernalia, failed appearance and impersonation of a detective.
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According to DHS, Inmar Antonio Penado-Membreno has been convicted of drug charges and aggravated assault.
Inmar Antonio Penado Membrene
According to DHS, Inmar Antonio Penado-Membreno, a 34-year-old illegal immigrant from El Salvador, was convicted of possession with intent to manufacture, deliver or sell cocaine.
Penado Membrano was also convicted of aggravated assault, but he was sentenced to four years in prison, officials said.

According to DHS, Richard St. Baptist has been convicted of multiple drug claims. (DHS)
Richard St. Baptist
According to DHS, Richard St. Baptist, a 36-year-old illegal immigrant from Haiti, was previously convicted with intent to distribute methamphetamine.
He was also convicted of possession of marijuana, which he was sentenced to 30 days in prison, officials said.

According to DHS, Carlos Reinaldo Alvarado Rodriguez was found guilty of aggravated assault. (DHS)
Carlos Reinaldo Alvarado Rodriguez
Carlos Reinaldo Alvarado Rodriguez, a 39-year-old illegal immigrant from Guatemala, was previously convicted of aggravated assault, according to the DHS.
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