In San Antonio, a man was taken into custody by the police for allegedly being in the country without authorization. He is linked to the killing of his elderly partner, according to a report from KSAT.
The police in San Antonio, as confirmed by KSAT, have apprehended 26-year-old Alberto Rafael Ferrer Cabrera following the death of his 81-year-old partner.
Authorities from the Bexar County Sheriff’s Office informed Fox News Digital that Cabrera was residing in the country unlawfully and has an immigration detainer issued by Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
According to court records obtained by KSAT, Cabrera claimed to have murdered his significant other.
The arrests are among thousands throughout the country since the Trump administration took office in January. Trump promised to launch a “historic” mass deportation operation. Officials have said they are prioritizing public safety threats but are also not excluding illegal immigrants who do not have criminal convictions or charges.
The administration has lifted a number of Biden-era restrictions on ICE agents, including limits on their ability to enter “sensitive” areas like churches or schools.
On Monday, Fox News Digital reported that the administration has ended Temporary Protected Status — which protects migrants from certain nations from deportation — for over 300,000 deportations. The Biden administration had extended TPS for a number of nationalities before leaving office, a move that makes it harder for ICE to deport them.Â
Fox News’ Adam Shaw contributed to this report.Â
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