ICE arrests homeless illegal immigrant who asked to be detained or else he would 'go out and commit crimes'
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U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested a homeless Venezuelan illegal immigrant who officials say walked into the agency’s Detroit office and demanded to be taken into custody – or else he would “go out and commit crimes.” 

The Venezuelan national – who was not publicly identified – will now remain in custody pending immigration proceedings. 

“We’re grateful that this individual self-reported and turned himself over to ICE before going out and threatening public safety,” ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations Detroit Field Office Director Robert Lynch said in a statement. 

The agency announced Monday that the 23-year-old man “entered the agency’s lobby” in Detroit on Feb. 6 “and asked to be taken into custody, stating that if ICE did not arrest him, he would go out and commit crimes.” 

Adan Desederio Pavon-Andino arrested by ICE

Adan Desederio Pavon-Andino was arrested in Thornton, Colorado, on Feb. 5, ICE announced Tuesday. (ICE)

In New York City, Kail Sebastian Cardenas Aguirre, a 27-year-old Ecuadorian convicted of sex abuse, was detained on Feb. 3. 

Outside the U.S., ICE helped the National Police of Peru in Lima “arrest and dismantle the illicit activities of Tren de Aragua members in the country” last Friday, the agency revealed. 

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A ICE agent, along with other federal law enforcement agencies, attends a pre-enforcement meeting in Chicago on Jan. 26. (Christopher Dilts/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

“Approximately 23 individuals suspected of being involved with a human trafficking network were arrested, and more than 80 human trafficking victims were rescued, including three minors,” ICE added. 

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