San Diego Tribune –

About a month after the first large-scale immigration arrest operation in San Diego under the Trump administration rounded up 115 people, officers took another 44 into custody in a second week-long enforcement effort that ended Friday.

In the days leading up to the operation, Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers located nine other people who would’ve been targeted by the action, bringing the total number of announced arrests to 53. The March operation was directed by national headquarters — April’s effort was a locally directed “cross check operation” and a little smaller in scope, according to ICE spokeswoman Lauren Mack.

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