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Exclusive: Under Operation Patriot 2.0, immigration and customs enforcement continue to mass arrests of illegal immigrants in Boston.
The Boston area has become the main focus of the Trump administration Mass deportation Working hard and other cities such as Washington, D.C., Chicago and Los Angeles. The arrest was because the Boston mayor’s primary election was Tuesday night.
Mayor Michelle Wu and potential election rivals, Josh Kraft, son of fellow Democrats and patriot boss Robert Kraft, are both critics of government immigration strategies.
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Boston Mayor Michelle Wu faces criticism of her latest comments about Icefield Agents. (Matt Stone/Boston Pioneer/Getty Images)
“On September 6, ICE launched the ‘Patriot 2.0’ to target the most serious criminal illegal foreigners living in Massachusetts state, “Residence in Massachusetts” after the success of Patriot Operation in May Department of Homeland Security Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said.
McLaughlin continued: “Like the policies promoted by Mayor Wu, it not only attracts criminals, but also protects them in the danger of law-abiding American citizens.
Last week, the Justice Department announced that the city of Wu and Boston were prosecuting the city’s asylum policy.
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Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez was arrested on the ice in September 2025 and was arrested by ICE on the charges of assault and assault on minors. (Division of Homeland Security)
Some arrests include Victor Gomez-Perez, who illegally lives in the country Guatemalawith serious crimes of rape, as well as attacks and assaults of all kinds, including police. In addition, he was convicted in advance.
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Kely Yohana Espinosa-Viana, a Colombian national, is facing charges against severe attacks on pregnant women. Dominican State Brahma Valdez-Placencia faces pending charges of “armed robbery”, blackmail, assault and assault, and fails to comply with court orders.
Another Dominican national, Joshua Gonzalez Baez, “boycotted” an officer for suspected trafficking of hard drugs, and the allegations of drug distribution and “misconduct” are yet to be charged.
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Joshua Gonzalez Baez was arrested by ICE in Boston in September 2025 on suspicion of drug trafficking, drug distribution, resistance to officers and misconduct allegations. (Division of Homeland Security)
Guatemalan national Samuel Armando Barrera-Hernandez faces pending charges of alleged assault and assault on minors.
Noe Feliciano Garcia-Majia from Guatemala was arrested in advance for alleged strangulation or suffocation and different types of assault and assault. Paulo Lima Borges, who was illegally in the country from Cape Verde, was previously convicted of possessing cocaine and heroin with the aim of distributing it.
All arrests occurred last weekend, as the initial “Patriot Operation” in May resulted in about 1,500 arrests from ICE.
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“As ordered in the Boston Trust Act, no Boston police or local resources will be elected to federal immigration enforcement and its mass deportation agenda,” Wu said in a statement to Fox News.
For months, ICE has refused to provide any information about its activities in Boston and refused to issue warrants, and we have heard reports of Ice Media sending parents to school. This does not make our community safer. We hope that federal law enforcement will comply with the constitution and laws of this city, the Commonwealth and the country, and we are ready to comply with legal actions on any evidence and may continue to conduct any violations.
Paul Steinhauser at Fox News Digital.

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