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Honduras Batman Rams Into ICE Vehicle To Escape Detention

A Honduras national in a cinematic move rammed his own vehicle into ICE vehicle at a traffic stop.

In an attempt to escape ICE (Immigrants and Customs Enforcement) detention, a Honduras national in a cinematic move rammed his own vehicle into ICE vehicle at a traffic stop.

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ICE posted about the arrest on X , “Holy handcuffs! We attempted to stop this illegal alien on the road — but he seemed more like a supervillain than a superhero when he rammed an agent’s vehicle with his own during the traffic stop! We went after Erick Sanchez-Banegas because we got a tip that he was attempting a kidnapping. This Honduran national will be staying in a detention facility as he faces federal charges and removal proceedings. We’ll release more details about his case when they become available to the public. In the meantime, shout out to Border Patrol for the help with this arrest.”

Earlier, Supreme Court allowed Trump Administration to restart the deportation of illegal immigrants to third world countries. US Homeland Security warned about terror attack from Iranian sleeping cells who have entered USA during Biden administration. ICE has been actively arresting Iranian criminals in the USA.

The agency’s regional division in San Francisco detained an Iranian criminal Bahman Alizadeh on June 22.

ICE said, “ICE San Francisco arrested Iranian criminal alien Bahman Alizadeh Asfestani June 22. Ordered removed 25 years ago but never left. Convictions for selling drugs and theft. If you’re a criminal alien, remove yourself from U.S. soil or expect an ICE arrest.”

The Agency also arrested an former Iranian sniper living on American soil on June 22.

“LOCUST, Ala. — We arrested Ribvar Karimi for an immigration violation June 22. He reportedly served as an IRANIAN ARMY SNIPER from 2018 to 2021. He had an Islamic Republic of Iran Army identification card in his possession when we arrested him! His failure to adjust his status from a K-1 visa makes him removable. He’ll stay off the streets — and in our custody — pending his removal proceedings.” The Immigration Enforcement agency said.

In the wake of the Homeland Security alert, more deportations of this kind are expected to take place in the coming days.

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