Anonymous wrote:Illegal immigration- it is illegal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Anonymous wrote:Democrats are always about keeping their cheap labor.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Ok. So you are going to quit your job and go harvest crops in the hot sun for minimum wage, right? Someone's got to, and you're the one getting rid of them so it stands to reason that you are the one who needs to fill their place.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Anonymous wrote:Illegal immigration- it is illegal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Democrats are always about keeping their cheap labor.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Ok. So you are going to quit your job and go harvest crops in the hot sun for minimum wage, right? Someone's got to, and you're the one getting rid of them so it stands to reason that you are the one who needs to fill their place.
Anonymous wrote:
The guy was arrested, that's good. But he is a citizen and we can’t get rid of him like can and should with illegal immigrants.
This isn’t difficult people.
Democrats are always about keeping their cheap labor.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Ok. So you are going to quit your job and go harvest crops in the hot sun for minimum wage, right? Someone's got to, and you're the one getting rid of them so it stands to reason that you are the one who needs to fill their place.
Illegal immigration- it is illegal.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Being in the country illegally is the only reason needed to detain and deport.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.
For every criminal, they are detaining 10 non-criminals.
See the problem?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
More details on some who were arrested.
ICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
According to an ICE release, some of the arrests include:
1) Ribvar Karimi arrested in Locust, Alabama. Karimi reportedly served as an Iranian Army sniper from 2018 to 2021. He entered the U.S. on a K-1 visa, which is reserved for aliens engaged to be married to American citizens, in October 2024 under the Biden administration. Karimi never adjusted his status and is now removable, according to ICE.
2) Behzad Sepehrian Bahary Nejad was arrested by ICE Houston. He had a final order of removal and was carrying a loaded 9mm pistol when he was arrested, according to ICE. Sepehrian entered the U.S. in Houston on Dec. 9, 2016, on an F-1 student visa. On Aug. 19, 2017, Harris County police arrested him for assaulting a family member by impeding breathing. His wife told the local assistant district attorney that Sepehrian was threatening her and obtained a restraining order against him. In 2018, the University of Texas terminated Sepehrian’s status after he was placed on academic suspension.
3) Also in Houston, ICE arrested Hamid Reza Bayat, an Iranian national who was ordered removed by an immigration judge nearly 20 years ago. According to ICE, h was twice convicted of drug crimes and once convicted of driving on a suspended license.
4) Yousef Mehridehno was arrested in Gluckstadt, Mississippi. The U.S. government terminated Mehridehno’s residency in 2017 after determining he lied on his original visa application and committed potential marriage fraud. In February, Mehridehno was listed as a known or suspected terrorist.
In Arizona, ICE agents arrested Mehrzad Asadi Eidivand, an Iranian citizen with a final order of removal. At the same home, Linet Vartaniann, a U.S. Citizen was arrested for harboring the illegal migrant. Vartaniann threatened to open fire on ICE officials if they entered her home, then said she would go outside and “shoot ICE officers in the head," according to ICEICE arrested 11 Iranian illegal migrants in the U.S. since Sunday. A U.S. citizen who threatened to kill ICE law enforcement while harboring an illegal alien from Iran was also arrested, according to ICE.
Wow, they managed to find actual criminals?!
It was probably an accident.
Look closely through this thread and the other threads about illegal immigration. You will see hundreds of criminals who have been highlighted. And these are just a drop in the bucket.
Here’s a few more for your edification.
What is your point? Nobody s arguing for these people to stay. Nobody. Who are you arguing with?
Not arguing with anyone.
Proving that ICE does indeed arrest criminals to the idiots here who claim otherwise.