According to several ICE field offices, the Immigration Customs Executive Bureau (ICE) has arrested about 1,000 people on Sunday, with many activities in the southeast of the United States.
The FBI said the law executive arrested 956 people and detained 554 people, saying, “It means that there is a good reason that the person can be deported in the United States under the Federal Immigration Act.”
The ICE field office in Miami, Florida, shared the details of five illegal residents, including three in Florida and two in Puerto Rico.
Hundreds of people were arrested, including illegal immigrants arrested for fear crimes due to Trump’s ice.
The two were arrested in Puerto Rico, who were from the Dominican Republic, who were accused of domestic violence and the other for drunk driving.
Nicaragua was arrested in Broward County prison for weighting assaults using fatal weapons, illegal possession of hidden weapons, firearms and licenses in public places.
The first image of the Ice Exchange effort shows the arrest of the MS-13 gang and the murder suspect.
Jamaica residents were arrested for driving a car without an Oxycodon, a firearm, and a car without a valid license, and the Mexican residents who were imprisoned in Martin County Prison were convicted of violating traffic.
Miami’s field office said in X that “#ICE protects the United States by implementing the US immigration law to protect national security and public safety.”
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Last Monday, since President Donald Trump took office, a mass deportation was carried out every day, and more than 400 people were arrested on the first day.
Atlanta’s field office said, “It is not just execution to remove crime foreigners in our community, but protection. Guaranteeing the safety and security of neighbors begins to keep the law.”