TEXAS -- ICE officials have announced the arrests of nearly 90 people in North Texas and Oklahoma. It was a three-day sweep conducted last week.

ICE said most of them had prior criminal convictions. More than 20 had previously been deported.

They were all men, with the exception of one woman, ranging in age from 19 to 60. The arrests came from 10 countries, more than half of them from Mexico.

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