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Homeland Security agents arrest over 2 dozen undocumented immigrants at Wildwood construction sites

  • U.S. Homeland Security Investigations arrested 33 undocumented immigrants on Monday at construction sites in Wildwood, Florida.
  • The operation responded to concerns over undocumented workers possibly hired by construction companies in this rapidly growing area.
  • Federal agents interviewed over 360 people during the operation, while more than 30 individuals fled as officers arrived at the sites.
  • Those arrested, mainly from Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, included four facing felony charges for reentering after deportation, according to HSI Tampa.
  • The arrests highlight ongoing federal and state collaboration supporting immigration enforcement to maintain legal compliance and public safety.
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May 14, 2025 – Miami – EFE. During an operation in a growing city in Florida, more than two dozen undocumented immigrants were arrested by the authorities. State governor Ron DeSantis highlighted the action as part of his agenda to strengthen compliance with immigration laws. The raid was carried out in Wildwood, a town in Sumter County, northwest of Orlando. Those arrested came mainly from Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras, according to the Office…

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The department posted a video on social media showing officers preparing to make arrests at a construction site in Wildwood

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WOFL broke the news in on Tuesday, May 13, 2025.
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