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Florida Part of the 3 Million Illegal Immigrants Deported From the U.S.

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By Ed Dean Florida Governor Ron DeSantis says state and local law enforcement have rounded up about 20,000 people who were living in the state illegally. The U.S. Census Bureau released data showing the U.S. is seeing a negative net migration, touted by the Trump administration. The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) said in a […] The post Florida Part of the 3 Million Illegal Immigrants Deported From the U.S. appeared first on Florida Daily.

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More than 150 migrants, including citizens of Mexico and Central America, were arrested following a three-day joint operation of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) and Florida authorities, as reported by the immigration authorities on Tuesday.The operation involved the Border Patrol and the Florida Highway Patrol (FHP) as part of the ‘Agreements 287(g)’, which allow local authorities to collaborate in migration activities, IC…

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The agency claimed that the operation was to "get out criminals like these from the neighborhoods," although it did not specify which cities were involved. ICE entry stops 150 migrants in Florida, including several Mexicans; "we get criminals from the neighborhoods" was first published in La Voz de Michoacán.

More than 150 migrants, including citizens of Mexico and Central America, were arrested after a three-day operation led by the Immigration and Customs Control Service in coordination with Florida authorities. Border Patrol participated in the actions... Full note »

The Florida government, in coordination with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), detained 10,400 undocumented migrants from Mexico, Central America, and Venezuela over an eight-month period as part of Operation Tidal Wave, considered the largest immigration collaboration in the state's history. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis… Source

The 'Agreements 287(g)', which allow local authorities to collaborate in migration activities, indicated the ICE on its social networks.

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floridadaily.com broke the news in on Wednesday, February 4, 2026.
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