ICE agents capture criminal illegal immigrant accused of stalking government official

Migration and Customs Protection (ICE) recently, despite being ordered to leave the country in 2022, a mother and US government official accused of following a illegal immigrant arrested.
Jose Madrid Reyes, a Salvador citizen, was arrested on 12 July and according to the Ministry of Internal Security (DHS), the ice was in custody waiting to be deported in the coming days.
Internal Security Investigations (HSI) said that a US government official was afraid of contacting the agency and being followed.
According to DHS, the government official, who was not released for his name protection, was concerned about the security of his family, including his child.
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During the investigation, HSI described Reyes as a suspect follower.
The criminal record dates back about twenty years and the story of attack and driving when drunk.
In August 2006, Reyes was sentenced to drunk (DWI) in Manassas, Virginia.
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About ten years later, in May 2017, Virginia, Fairfax was convicted of a family member of the misdemeanor.
In September 2019, Fairfax was convicted of a second DWI at the Court of District Region.
Although he was removed from the country by an immigrant judge in 2022 and rejected permanent legal status in 2024, Reyes remained illegal in the USA.
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“Every day, our brave ice agents, reptiles that shouldn’t be in our country in the first place,” He said. “On July 12, ICE arrested Jose Madrid Reyes, a guilty stranger from El Salvador, who was suspected of following a US Federal official.
“We will not allow these predators to terrorize American citizens. Despite the 830% increase in attacks against them, ice law enforcement officers protect Americans from criminal illegal aliens and send these Slimeballs back to their own countries.”
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ICE encourages the public to report the crimes or suspicious activities by contacting the ice tip line by visiting 1-866-DHS-2-Ice or www.ice.gov.




