Miami Leads Migration Arrests From Trump's Beginning Mandate · Global Voices
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The U.S. Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) office in Miami has been leading immigration arrests since Donald Trump's second U.S. presidency began, with 120 a day, as explained this Friday by the American For Immigrant Justice Association based on an analysis by The New York Times. ICE's Miami headquarters, which covers Florida, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands, registered 41,310 arrests since January 2025, of which 9,880 occurred in 2026,…
The Immigration and Customs Service (ICE) office in Miami has been leading immigration arrests since Donald Trump’s second U.S. presidency began, with 120 a day, as explained this Friday by the American For Immigrant Justice association based on an analysis by The New York Times. The ICE entry into Miami leads immigration arrests in the U.S. since Trump’s return, with 120 a day being first published in the Digital Process.
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