‘High-risk’ ICE flight deports over 100 illegal aliens, including convicted felons, to China
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Just days after violent, anti-ICE riots first rocked Los Angeles, federal immigration agents announced a major enforcement operation deporting 122 illegal aliens to China, many of them convicted of crimes including murder, rape, and drug trafficking.

The June 3 deportation flight, led by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in Dallas, was part of a nationwide push to protect American communities and restore law and order. 

According to an official ICE press release, the group included 96 men and 26 women, ranging in age from 19 to 68. All had final orders of removal and were held in ICE detention centers across the country.

Interior view of an airplane cabin filled with seated deportees awaiting departure

Dozens of individuals with final removal orders sit aboard a Department of Homeland Security charter flight bound for China, June 3, 2025. (ERO Dallas)

“This operation not only enhances the public safety of our communities across the U.S. but also strengthens national security. Our colleagues at ICE come to work every day to identify, arrest and remove illegal aliens who attempt to circumvent our nation’s immigration laws.”

The flight also reflects the tough stance President Trump has taken in his second term when it comes to China.

Nighttime view of an ICE deportation operation with a large passenger plane and ICE vehicles

A Department of Homeland Security charter flight sits on the tarmac as ICE personnel prepare to board 122 illegal aliens for deportation to China, June 3, 2025. (ERO Dallas)

The Trump administration has increased tariffs on Chinese imports, blamed Chinese companies for fueling the U.S. fentanyl crisis, and clamped down on tech exports. In response, Beijing has issued warnings to its citizens about traveling to American cities affected by civil unrest and imposed its own trade penalties.

Americans with information about immigration violations or criminal activity are urged to contact ICE at 866-DHS-2-ICE or submit a tip online at ice.gov.

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