A recent six-day immigration operation in Florida led to the arrest of over 1,100 individuals, according to the Trump administration. The operation, which involved U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) working alongside local agencies such as the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, marks a significant milestone as one of the largest immigration sweeps in a single state’s history. Officials stated that more than 60% of those detained had prior criminal histories. This action reflects a broader strategy to engage local law enforcement in immigration enforcement, with ICE indicating a future expansion of such cooperative agreements across the country.
The Trump administration's six-day immigration sweep in Florida led to over 1,100 arrests, marking a significant reliance on local law enforcement for deportations.
This Florida operation, considered one of the largest in ICE history, indicates a new direction in collaboration between federal and local agencies in immigration enforcement.
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