ICE Arrests MS-13 Gang Member in Florida Multiagency Operation

A major multiagency operation led by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) has resulted in the arrest of Luis Merary Peralta-Sevilla
ICE Arrests MS-13 Gang Member in Florida Multiagency Operation
PALM BEACH COUNTY, Fla. - A major multiagency operation led by ICE’s Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) has resulted in the arrest of Luis Merary Peralta-Sevilla, a confirmed member of the notorious MS-13 gang.

The operation was a coordinated effort involving:
  • U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)
  • Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office
  • Florida Highway Patrol (FHP)

The Arrest and Charges

Peralta-Sevilla, a citizen of Honduras, was apprehended during a coordinated vehicle stop by the Florida Highway Patrol. Following the arrest, his vehicle was seized due to multiple violations, including driving without a valid license.
"He is a member of MS-13, a designated foreign terrorist organization, and he’s currently pending removal proceedings," stated ICE Director Todd M. Lyons.

Background and Immigration History

Investigation reveals that Peralta-Sevilla has a long history of illegal presence in the United States:
  • July 2013: He first illegally entered the U.S. through Texas’ Rio Grande Valley.
  • Initial Encounter: Border Patrol agents detained him, where he admitted to his Honduran citizenship and illegal status.
  • Legal Loophole: A Department of Justice immigration judge previously granted him bond, allowing him to remain in the U.S.
  • Future Hearings: His next court date was not scheduled until April 2027, but this arrest has now accelerated his removal proceedings.
Peralta-Sevilla is currently held in the Palm Beach County Jail and will be transferred to ICE custody for deportation.

OFFICIAL REFERENCE:

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Source: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

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