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1,400 Illegal Alien RAPISTS & KILLERS BUSTED in Sanctuary Massachusetts

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While sanctuary zealots in Massachusetts coddle invaders and spit on our laws, federal warriors just hauled in over 1,400 illegal invaders during Operation Patriot 2.0.

These weren't garden-variety border-jumpers. We're talking gangbangers, rapists, child predators, and cold-blooded killers finally caged where they belong.

Federal agents from the FBI, ICE, CBP, ATF, DEA, U.S. Marshals Service, and State Department's Diplomatic Security Service swept Boston and the Bay State from September 4 to 30.

They nabbed hundreds of MS-13, Tren de Aragua, Trinitarios, and 18th Street gang members.

At least three known terrorists. Dozens with Interpol Red Notices and foreign warrants.

Nearly half of the 1,406 had U.S. convictions or charges for heinous crimes, or were fugitive monsters from abroad.

Federal authorities arrested Wellington Ramos-De Souza, 39, from Brazil. He faces charges of rape.

Wellington Ramos-De Souza, a 39-year-old citizen of Brazil.

Federal authorities arrested Raj Kumar Sah, 34, from India. He faces charges of indecent assault and battery on a person over 14. He also faces charges of enticement of a child to engage in prostitution, human trafficking, or commercial sex.

Raj Kumar Sah, a 34-year-old citizen of India. 

Federal authorities arrested Anderson Stephen Hernandez-Vasquez, 24, from Guatemala. He stands convicted of child rape.

Anderson Stephen Hernandez-Vasquez, a 24-year-old citizen of Guatemala.

Federal authorities arrested Mauricio Eguizabal-Ovalle, 47, from El Salvador. He faces charges of indecent assault and battery. He faces charges of statutory rape. He faces charges of aggravated rape of a child with a five-year age gap. He faces charges of indecent assault and battery on a child under 14. He faces charges of unnatural acts with a child.

Mauricio Eguizabal-Ovalle, a 47-year-old citizen of El Salvador. 

Federal authorities arrested Manuel Antonio Rivera-Eraso, 35, from Honduras. He faces charges of possession of child pornography. He faces charges of rape of a child. He faces charges of indecent assault and battery on a child.

Manuel Antonio Rivera-Eraso, a 35-year-old citizen of Honduras.

Federal authorities arrested Souvanheuang Phachansiri, 65, from Laos. He stands convicted of second-degree murder and kidnapping.

Souvanheuang Phachansiri, a 65-year-old citizen of Laos.

Federal authorities arrested Jordani Joseph, 26, from Haiti. He faces charges of rape and kidnapping.

Jordani Joseph, a 26-year-old citizen of Haiti. 

Federal authorities arrested Javier Zuniga, 59, from Mexico. He stands convicted of rape of a child with a 10-year age difference and indecent assault and battery on a child under 14.

Javier Zuniga, a 59-year-old citizen of Mexico.

"Patriot 2.0 exposed the grave consequences of sanctuary policies and the urgent need for local leaders to prioritize their constituents’ safety over politics," said acting ICE Director Todd M. Lyons."Every illegal alien we arrested during the operation was breaking U.S. immigration law, and hundreds were violent criminals who should never have been allowed to roam freely in our communities. Local law enforcement agencies released them instead of handing them over to us in a secure environment, and this puts neighborhoods, law enforcement officers and illegal aliens at risk."

All 1,406 will rot in ICE custody until deportation or removal proceedings seal their fate.

This echoes May's Operation Patriot, which bagged nearly 1,500 more.

Sanctuary lunacy breeds this border bloodbath.

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