WASHINGTON, DC – A six-week crackdown on gangs across the breadth of the United States has resulted in almost 1,400 arrests, according to a statement released by the US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on Thursday.
The operation was the largest to date by ICE’s Homeland Security Investigations (HIS) unit, which targets domestic and international gangs among other criminal activity.
Of the total detained, 1,098 people were arrested on federal or state criminal charges, including 21 who face “murder related” allegations, the CNN reported.
According to agency officials, a further 280 people – almost two thirds of them gang affiliated – face prosecution for being in the United States illegally and will be processed for deportation.
Over two thirds of the 1,378 people arrested were US citizens.
In the crackdown, 238 firearms and almost half a million dollars worth of proceeds from gang activity were seized. The 1,378 people arrested in the sweep included gang members and affiliates with the Bloods, Crips, Sureños, and 104 members of the El Salvador-headquartered MS-13.