Volusia sheriff explains new ICE program impact on undocumented immigrants
- A California sheriff, Chad Bianco, criticized media narratives about ICE raids, stating they target individuals with federal warrants for deportation only.
- Bianco warned that opposing ICE could lead to violence, saying, "It's going to get people hurt" and called it "fearmongering."
- Florida has 97 police departments approved to assist with immigration enforcement, significantly more than the national total during the previous program.
- Governor Ron DeSantis expressed that state officials are eager to support immigration enforcement, aiming to prevent crime by addressing undocumented immigrants earlier.
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Florida’s police and sheriffs on the vanguard of Trump’s immigration-enforcement plans
By Ana Ceballos, Miami Herald Across Florida, local and state law enforcement agencies are rushing to meet the Trump administration’s call for police to help find and arrest immigrants here illegally, positioning the state on the vanguard of the president’s plan to carry out the largest deportation effort in U.S. history. Just six weeks into Donald Trump’s second term, 97 Florida police forces and sheriff’s offices have been approved to particip…
Blue state sheriff issues stark warning for activists who defy ICE, rips media ‘fear mongering’
A California sheriff is pushing back against the media narrative about President Trump’s deportations across the country and says that those opposing ICE raids both in the media and on the streets will cause people to get hurt. "It’s all fearmongering," Riverside County Sheriff Chad Bianco told Fox News Digital. "So the reality right now is that the only people that ICE are going after are people who have already been deported for criminal issue…
Police: Hartley Township man scammed out of $30,000 by undocumented immigrant
HARTLEY TOWNSHIP — An undocumented immigrant from an unspecified Asian country was part of a scam operation that took $30,000 from a Hartley Township resident, according to state police in Milton.
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