‘Operation Patriot 2.0’ Arrests Over 1,400 Illegal Immigrants In Massachusetts, Violent Criminals

A large-scale, weeks-long federal immigration enforcement operation, dubbed “Operation Patriot 2.0,” resulted in the apprehension of 1,406 illegal alien offenders across Massachusetts between September 4 and September 30.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), working with numerous federal partners, focused the surge on individuals involved in transnational organized crime, gangs, and other egregious criminal activity.

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Furthermore, three of those arrested were identified as known or suspected terrorists, and 277 had previously been ordered removed from the U.S. by an immigration judge but remained in the country illegally.

Spotlight on Criminality

Federal officials detailed the criminal histories of several high-profile individuals arrested, including:

  • Souvanheuang Phachansiri (65, Laos), with a conviction for second-degree murder and kidnapping.
  • Mario Augusto Lopes-Barros (42, Cape Verde), convicted of voluntary manslaughter and assault with a dangerous weapon.
  • Anderson Stephen Hernandez-Vasquez (24, Guatemala), convicted of rape of a child.
  • Mauricio Eguizabal-Ovalle (47, El Salvador), facing seven counts of indecent assault and battery, statutory rape, and aggravated rape of a child with a five-year age gap.
  • Manuel Antonio Rivera-Eraso (35, Honduras), facing pending charges for possession of child pornography and four counts of rape of a child.

Several foreign fugitives with warrants from their home countries, including for homicide in the Dominican Republic and Brazil, were also taken into custody.

Federal Officials Criticize Sanctuary Policies

Acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons was highly critical of local jurisdictions that maintain so-called “sanctuary policies,” arguing they undermine public safety. Lyons stated, “Patriot 2.0 exposed the grave consequences of sanctuary policies and the urgent need for local leaders to prioritize their constituents’ safety over politics.”

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ICE ERO Boston Acting Field Office Director David Wesling praised the cooperative effort, which included partners from the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshals Service, U.S. Customs and Border Protection, and the Diplomatic Security Service. He said the commonwealth is “a significantly safer place to live and work” due to the removal of criminal offenders who have “victimized innocent people and traumatized entire communities.”

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All individuals detained during the operation are being held in ICE custody pending the outcome of their removal proceedings or deportation from the United States.

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