Nearly 100 illegal immigrants living in New York City – many with serious ​criminal records – were arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents during an 11-day sweep, authorities said.

Among the 114 foreign nationals collared, 99 were from the five boroughs.

They included a Jamaican national from Queens convicted of forcible touching and other charges, an Ecuadorian citizen convicted of rape and a Mexican national with a manslaughter rap.

Eighty-two of the arrestees ha​ve ​rap sheets for crimes such as DUI, drug trafficking, assault, drug possession and fraud. Fifteen have pending charges and 37 have final orders of removal.

Mexican​s​ made up the majority — 21 — of ​those rounded up, while 16 were from Ecuador and 15 were from the Dominican Republic.

The ICE sweep ended Saturday and targeted “criminal aliens who pose a public safety threat and individuals who have violated our nation’s immigration laws, including those who re-entered the country after being deported and immigration fugitives ordered removed by federal immigration judges,” the agency said on its website.

“Our nation has a proud history of immigration, but we are also a nation governed by laws specifically designed to protect its citizens and residents,” said Thomas Decker, the field office director for ICE Enforcement and Removal Operations in New York. “ERO deportation officers are committed to enforcing the immigration laws set forth by our legislators.”

ICE did not release the names of those arrested or details of their arrests.

None of those arrested during the sweep are members of the ultra-violent MS-13 gang , which are subject of another ICE crackdown ordered by the Trump administration.

President Trump plans to travel to Long Island Friday to discuss efforts to wipe out the violent gang, which has been responsible for at least 17 murders in Suffolk County since January 2016.