Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) made nearly 1,000 arrests on Sunday, with a significant amount of activity concentrated in the southeastern United States, as reported by various ICE field offices.
The agency disclosed that law enforcement officers apprehended 956 individuals and issued 554 detainers, indicating “there’s probable cause to believe that the person is removable from the United States under federal immigration law.”
The ICE field office in Miami, Florida, provided specific information on five of the illegal aliens apprehended – three in Florida and two in Puerto Rico.
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The two individuals arrested in Puerto Rico were residents of the Dominican Republic, with one charged for domestic violence and the other for driving under the influence of liquor.
A Nicaraguan national was apprehended at Broward County Jail for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, unlawful carrying of a concealed weapon, discharging a firearm in public, and driving with a suspended license.
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A resident of Jamaica facing charges for possession of oxycodone, displaying a firearm during a felony offense, and operating a motor vehicle without a valid license was apprehended, while a resident of Mexico at the Martin County Jail faced charges for traffic offenses and multiple DUI convictions.
“#ICE protects America by enforcing US immigration laws to preserve national security & public safety,” said the Miami field office on X.
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Since President Donald Trump assumed office last Monday, mass deportation operations have been carried out daily, resulting in over 400 arrests on the first day.
“Removing criminal aliens from our communities isn’t just enforcement—it’s protection. Ensuring the safety and security of our neighborhoods starts with upholding the law,” stated the Atlanta field office.