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ICE Pursuing Cases Against Two Immigrants in Separate Criminal Proceedings

Immigration officials are handling two separate cases involving immigrants with criminal charges in North Carolina and California.

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement is pursuing enforcement actions in two separate criminal cases involving immigrants in different states.

In North Carolina, ICE agents are seeking custody of a Romanian national who was convicted of child sex crimes and had previously filed an asylum claim. The individual was reportedly released from prison and ICE is working with local law enforcement regarding potential deportation proceedings.

Separately in California, a federal grand jury has indicted an El Salvador national on assault charges after an incident involving ICE agents. According to the indictment, the individual allegedly struck ICE agents with his vehicle during an enforcement action.

Both cases represent ongoing immigration enforcement activities by ICE in coordination with federal prosecutors and local law enforcement agencies. The specific circumstances surrounding each incident and the current status of the individuals involved were not immediately available.

ICE typically coordinates with local authorities and federal prosecutors when pursuing cases that involve both immigration violations and criminal charges.

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