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Indian man in Michigan arrested by ICE for child sex abuse; student visa revoked in 2024

密歇根州的印度男子因性虐待儿童而被 ICE 逮捕;学生签证于2024年被撤销

An Indian-American man convicted of child sex abuse in Michigan has been arrested by ICE.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) announced the arrest of Nava Kumar Tupili, an Indian man who was earlier convicted of sexually abusing a minor. “Nava Kumar Tupili, an illegal immigrant from India, was convicted of accosting children for immoral purposes and using a computer to commit a crime in Wayland, Michigan,” the Department of Homeland Security said. ICE said it had detained the man because he was in the United States illegally. Tupili entered the United States on a student visa that was revoked in 2024, ICE said, adding that the county jail honored ICE detainees and handed the man over to ICE instead of releasing him.Over the weekend, ICE arrested illegal immigrants across the country for despicable crimes, including child sexual assault, human trafficking for sex slavery, sexual solicitation of minors, rape, kidnapping and other egregious crimes, the department said.“Over the weekend, the heroic men and women of ICE arrested illegal aliens convicted of some of the most serious crimes imaginable, including sex trafficking, child rape and kidnapping,” said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. “ICE law enforcement never takes a day off, even on weekends, to remove criminal illegal aliens from American communities. If you see an ICE agent, thank them for removing these heinous criminals from our country.”Arrests include:

  • Miguel Lopez-Jimenz, Mexico
  • Charles Amofah from Ghana
  • Nava Kumar Tupili from India
  • Oluwasegun Faruk Sanni from Nigeria
  • Walter Perez-Avila, Guatemala
  • Ruben Cabrera-Saucedo from Mexico
  • Starlin Jose Batista from Dominican Republic
  • Herberth Orellana-Ventura, El Salvador
  • Jose Zuniga-Escalante, Mexico
  • Daniel Jesus Piedra-Fernandez from Colombia
  • Dave Casagrande-Zambrano, Ecuador
  • Alvaro Estrada-Cruz, Guatemala
  • Samir Alejandro Flores-De Leon, Venezuela

ICE said they were all convicted in separate states and were living in the country illegally.

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