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Five “career criminals” with a laundry list of alarming offenses were apprehended during the initial day when Homeland Security Investigations conducted their crackdown raids throughout New York City, as reported by The Post.

In Queens, a Mexican national with a prior arrest for attempted murder was captured, while in the Bronx, another Mexican individual previously charged with three counts of rape and sexual assault was apprehended, according to law enforcement sources.
In upper Manhattan, a Dominican national wanted for a double murder in their home country was also taken into custody.

These arrests occurred as the Trump administration’s efforts to target sanctuary cities expanded to New York City, resulting in numerous arrests since the raids commenced before dawn on Tuesday.
Trump’s Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem joined in on the highly visible raids, which kicked off in the Bronx and touched all five boroughs.
Others busted in the raid include a vicious Tren de Aragua gang member suspected of being a part of the infamous takeover of an Aurora, Colo., apartment building.
This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.