Operation No Return is an Idaho initiative to remove dangerous illegal alien criminals from the state by sending them back to their country of origin. A new list of criminals being deported includes 30 new names. The new removals bring the total to more than 80 convicted criminals sent out of the state and off Idaho streets.

Each person removed is a convicted criminal who is considered dangerous and is in the country illegally. See their mugshots and crimes below.

Operation No Return Removes More Than 80 Dangerous Illegal Aliens From Idaho

The news of the recent removal of 30 criminal aliens was shared by the office of Idaho’s governor. The complete list of 83 people includes the names, mugshot, crimes, and country of origin of each person, with the exception of a few.

Ten of the criminals were convicted of crimes against children. Eighteen were charged with drug possession, and nine others were convicted of drug trafficking. Fourteen were charged with felony crimes, and twelve were charged with assault crimes.

30 More Dangerous Criminal Illegal Aliens Being Deported From Idaho

These 30 criminal will be removed from Idaho, and the United States, and sent back to their countries of origin. These are the most dangerous on the list with felony, drug trafficking and possession charges, child related crimes, and assault convictions.

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We previously shared the details on the first round of illegal alien deportations under Idaho’s Operation No Return back in October of 2025. The story was one of the most-viewed stories of the year and included the mugshots and crimes of each person.

These are the four men who were found guilty of crimes against children.

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These men were convicted of drug and human trafficking charges.

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There are seven men on the list for assault convictions in Idaho.

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These criminals were convicted of domestic violence.

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