U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) removed a Pakistani national considered a national security priority from the United States on February 25th.
Syed Rizvi, 56, was residing in Dallas, Texas, without authorization. He was identified by U.S. intelligence sources as a national security priority and designated as removable under the Immigration and Nationality Act.
“Illegal aliens suspected or known to have ties to organizations that threaten public safety will not find refuge in the U.S.,” said Enforcement and Removals Operations Dallas Field Office acting Director Josh Johnson. “Our most important priority is to arrest and remove those who pose an imminent danger to the citizens of the U.S.”
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Rizvi initially entered the U.S. legally on September 20, 2017, near the New York port of entry but violated the terms of his admission. He was arrested by ERO Dallas on January 31st following a routine traffic stop and was ordered removed by an immigration judge on January 24th.
This removal highlights ICE’s commitment to prioritizing the apprehension and removal of individuals who pose potential threats to national security.
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