Two convicted foreign nationals detained by ICE ahead of deportation proceedings
Two foreign nationals with serious criminal convictions have been detained in the United States. Authorities arrested Barys Babrovich in Newark. The ICE database serves as a public record of foreign nationals convicted of major offences in the U.S. It includes those found guilty of violent crimes and other serious violations. Babrovich was convicted of assault, while Zverava faced charges in a robbery case. A search of the database revealed no additional individuals matching a third query. No names or details corresponding to the request appeared in the available records. Babrovich’s arrest took place in Newark, where local enforcement worked with immigration officials. Zverava was detained separately in Pittsburgh under similar procedures. Both remain subject to deportation proceedings under ICE guidelines. The detentions follow standard protocol for Washington Nationals with criminal histories. ICE continues to monitor and enforce deportation orders for those listed in its registry. No further individuals were identified in the latest search of the database.
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