Rafal Pietrzak, 44, was encountered by officers assigned to ERO's Criminal Alien Program (CAP) at the Texas Department of Criminal Justice following his 1998 conviction for assaulting a child. He was transferred to ERO May 31, 2012 after serving 14 years in prison.
"This removal is an example of how ICE helps protect public safety by thoroughly screening jails and prisons throughout the nation to identify dangerous criminal aliens," said David W. Jennings, field office director for ERO Houston. "This case is representative of the hard work and service by our ERO officers and our law enforcement partners to accomplish this essential public-safety goal."
ERO is focused on smart, effective immigration enforcement that targets serious criminal aliens who present the greatest risk to the security of our communities, such as those charged with or convicted of homicide, rape, robbery, kidnapping, major drug offenses and threats to national security.
ERO also prioritizes the arrest and removal of those who game the immigration system including immigration fugitives or those criminal aliens who have been previously deported and illegally re-entered the country.
Through CAP, ERO seeks to identify potentially deportable aliens incarcerated in jails and prisons throughout the
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