A wide-ranging crackdown on criminal immigrants this week netted 23 people in the San Fernando Valley – part of 188 who were arrested in a five-day sweep that spanned from Los Angeles County to the Inland Empire.

All were “public safety threats” and they included criminal foreign nationals, illegal re-entrants and immigration fugitives, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced Thursday.

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They were detained on a range of charges, including drug offenses, battery, weapons violations, manslaughter, prostitution and cruelty to children, according to ICE.

All were convicted of offenses, and were part of a larger series of such sweeps across the country, immigration officials said.

Since early this year, when President Donald Trump signed an executive order on immigration enforcement priorities, such arrests are up 40 percent compared to the same period last year, ICE officials said Thursday.

Here’s a breakdown on where in the Valley this week’s ICE arrests took place, and the number in each community:

•North Hollywood: 4

•Van Nuys: 5

•Panorama City: 6

•Glendale: 2

•Sylmar: 2

•Reseda: 1

•Arleta: 1

•San Fernando: 1

•Santa Clarita: 1