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Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) According to various ICE field offices, there were nearly 1,000 arrests on Sunday, with a lot of activity taking place in the southeastern United States.
The agency said law enforcement officials made 956 arrests and housed 554 detainees, meaning there is “probable reason to believe that the individual may be removed from the United States under federal immigration law.”
The ICE field office in Miami, Florida, shared the details behind five of the illegal immigrants arrested – three in Florida and two in Puerto Rico.
Immigration and Customs Enforcement had another busy day on Sunday, arresting nearly 1,000 people and housing 554 detainees as President Donald Trump tries to secure the border. (Immigration and Customs Control)
The two people arrested in Puerto Rico were residents of the Dominican Republic. One was charged with domestic violence and the other with driving under the influence.
A Nicaraguan national was arrested at the Broward County Jail on charges of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful carrying of a concealed weapon, discharge of a firearm in public and driving with a revoked license.
Nearly 1,000 people were arrested Saturday morning, according to ICE. (Immigration and Customs Control)
A Jamaican resident accused of possessing oxycodone and displaying a firearm a crime and operating a motor vehicle without a valid license was arrested while a Mexican resident was booked into the Martin County Jail on traffic violations and convicted of multiple counts of drunk driving.
“#ICE protects America by enforcing U.S. immigration laws to protect national and public safety,” the Miami field office said on X.
ICE was assisted by agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and Homeland Security Investigations. (Immigration and Customs Control)
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Since President Donald Trump took office last Monday, Mass deportations Every day there were more than 400 arrests on the first day.
“Removing criminal aliens from our communities is not just about enforcement, but about protection. Ensuring the safety of our neighborhoods begins with obeying the law,” the Atlanta field office said.