Aldo Salazar Bahena, 37, is a citizen of Mexico. He was incarcerated in Elgin, Illinois from September 12, 2005 to September 12, 2025. On September 15, 2025, ICE officers arrested him.
ICE arrests Jordan’s Fuad Farah Ikhbeis, Zimbabwe’s Lloyd Tinashe Hwehwe in Texas
During a weeklong ICE operation in Houston, Texas, Fuad Farah Ikhbeis, 57, and Lloyd Tinashe Hwehwe, 36, were arrested for criminal offenses. Ikhbeis has a past conviction for sexual indecency with a minor, while Hwehwe was previously convicted of intoxicated manslaughter after a fatal crash. Both are considered risks to public safety.
ICE arrests 9 Laotian men, 2 Thai men in Minneapolis, Minnesota
Nine Laotian men and two Thai men were arrested by ICE agents in Minneapolis, Minnesota in June 2025. The suspects are accused of various crimes including criminal sexual conduct.
Ontario, Canada’s Muhammed Gwandu subject to ICE detainer
Todd M. Lyons became the acting director of ICE on March 9, 2025. From April 25-27, 2025, Operation Lights Out resulted in the arrest of 19 men, including Muhammed Gwandu, for human trafficking and online exploitation of minors. Multiple agencies collaborated, with a focus on prosecuting these predators.
Panama City, Florida’s Latrance Battle accused of posing as ICE agent to kidnap ex-boyfriend’s wife
Latrance Latronce Battle, 52, from Panama City, Florida, formerly of Huntsville, Alabama, registered to vote in 2020. She faces serious charges, including kidnapping and impersonating an ICE agent, after allegedly abducting Merika Senior in April 2025. Battle was arrested while attempting to flee to Alabama and is currently awaiting trial.
ICE, FBI, ATF arrest Brazil’s Ilma Leandro in Falmouth, Massachusetts
Ilma Leandro De Oliveira, a 53-year-old Brazilian woman, faces prosecution for illegally reentering the U.S. after deportation. Arrested multiple times since 2007, she was recently charged with serious offenses against a child. Following her upcoming deportation, she will be prosecuted for her illegal reentry into the U.S.
