Coast Guard catches 15 alleged illegal immigrants off the coast of San Diego
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Two U.S. Coast Guard cutters snatched more than a dozen alleged illegal immigrants Wednesday off the coast of San Diego.

Just before 4:30 a.m., the crew aboard one of the cutters intercepted a 20-foot cabin-style vessel carrying 15 alleged illegal immigrants about 10 miles northwest of Point Loma, according to a news release from the Coast Guard.

There were 11 adult men and four adult women aboard the boat, all claiming Mexican nationality, according to the release.

All 15 alleged illegal immigrants were taken into custody by the Coast Guard and transferred to U.S. Border Patrol personnel.

While there has been pushback amid arguments about due process, ICE arrested more than 66,000 illegal immigrants and removed more than 65,000 during the president’s first 100 days of his second term.

Those arrests included 2,288 suspected gang members from Tren de Aragua, MS-13, 18th Street and other gangs.

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Alleged illegal immigrants on a boat off the California coast. (USCG)

In addition to gang members, ICE said more than 1,300 of those arrested were accused or convicted of sex offenses, and 498 were accused or convicted of murder.

“If you enter this country illegally, you are a criminal,” ICE Deputy Director Madison Sheahan said during a news conference Thursday. “You will be deported. You will have the opportunity to be able to come back into this country through the correct immigration processes. 

“We are working through those every single day, but our No. 1 goal is to keep the American people safe from the criminals who are walking in this country who never should have been let through in the first place.”

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