“Under the current administration, ICE is committed to restore integrity to our nation’s immigration system by holding all individuals accountable who illegally enter the country or overstay the terms of their admission,” DHS said in a statement to The Post.
“This is true regardless of what restaurant you own or political beliefs you might have,” the agency added.
The feds also “revoked” the Lebanon native’s petition for immigration status after members of his own family admitted that his marriage was “a sham designed to game the system,” DHS said.

“The Department of Homeland Security has zero tolerance for immigration fraud, and this individual’s claims are baseless,” DHS said.
“This person has no Green Card, a history of illegal marriages, and an assault charge. DHS is actively pursuing all legal avenues to address this flagrant abuse of our immigration laws,” the agency added.
The pro-Trump illegal migrant hit back at the feds’ allegations against him, saying the allegations are “not true” in a statement to the Houston Chronicle.
An immigration judge allowed Beainy’s release from federal custody in June after he requested a bond, but his deportation case is still ongoing.