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Jaspal Singh, a 29-year-old Indian citizen, was arrested by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) on January 29 in Tukwila, Washington, for charges related to sexual assault. He faces accusations of "assault with sexual motivation," according to a statement from the Seattle ICE office. Singh is one of four individuals taken into custody, alongside citizens from Mexico, Guatemala, and El Salvador. All four are currently in ICE custody as they await removal proceedings.
Drew Bostock, Director of ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations in Seattle, emphasized the agency's commitment to protecting communities and preventing further victimization, noting that such arrests demonstrate zero tolerance for criminal threats within the U.S. Since the beginning of President Donald Trump’s second term, there has been a marked increase in immigration enforcement actions, reflecting an ambitious agenda aimed at deporting undocumented immigrants. More than 8,000 arrests have been reported, significantly surpassing last year's average under President Joe Biden, as highlighted in a CNN report.