
US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers have been seeking undocumented immigrants who have been indicted or convicted of crimes in Florida for the past two weeks, and President Donald Trump’s severe nationwide crackdown on illegal immigration It continues to.
ICE works with Homeland Security Investigation, a division of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, which serves as ICE’s main investigative unit, the Florida Highway Patrol, and the local law enforcement agency.
Rumors of the ice attack include immigrant communities, and even people legally in the country are on alert. Protests and demonstrations against immigrant crackdown took place over the statewide and on Mondays at the Capitol. This is part of a nationwide effort called “immigration-free day” where he watched Hispanic-owned restaurants and business shutters 24 hours a day.
This is part of an arrest reported by ICE in Florida.
Ice stop in Broward County
Tuesday, January 26th: A Nicaraguan arrested in Broward County on charges of aggravated attack with a deadly weapon, illegal attack with a hidden weapon, drains public firearms and licensed licenses. He was detained by ice for driving on his certificate. Social media posts. On the same day, a Jamaican citizen was arrested for possession of oxycodone, displaying a firearm during a felony, and driving a motor vehicle without a valid license.
Possession arrest in Duval County leads to ice arrest
Friday, January 31: Honduras immigrants arrested by the Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office on charges of possession of controlled substances and marijuana in December have been taken into custody by Ice Miami. According to X Post, the man was deported in December 2016 for rapid removal.
Tuesday, January 28th: The Jacksonville Ice Office arrested a Salvadorian citizen who was initially detained for driving a motor vehicle without possessing a valid driver’s license and a counterfeit driver license.
Man arrested in Escambia County
Thursday, Jan. 30: Federal court records show that a Guatemalan man who was allegedly re-entered the country after being deported during a traffic stop was allegedly arrested in the Pensacola area by FHP.
Indian River County traffic stops lead to detention
Thursday, Jan. 20: 24 people were taken into custody after being extradited to flag traffic stops or commit traffic violations, according to the Indian River County Sheriff’s Office. Records show that at least eight of them have been charged with a driver’s license or ID-related violation.
The traffic engagement was made by representatives and officers of ICE and the US Customs Border Patrol.
According to a statement from Sheriff Eric Flowers, one person was deported multiple times before his arrest, while another had been “previously charged with sexual offences.” He said one man “disappeared from the prison he was held in, while another was charged with “detective use of personal identification information.”
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Tuesday, Jan. 28: Jefferson County has been detained by ice attacks and FHP “believed to be illegally resident in Florida.”
“FHP is equipped to enforce Florida’s illegal immigration law and is diligently employed,” the agency said in a post on X that it includes photos of the arrest with a blurry face.
Ice arrest in Lee County
Sunday, February 2nd: Ice Miami reported that she had arrested a Mexican man who had been deported previously in November 2019. He was arrested in Lee County for a traffic crime, the agency said, and ICE charged him with illegal re-entry after deportation.
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Monday, Feb. 3: Federal officers and Florida State Police officers detained allegedly members of a Venezuelan gang while working in Tallahassee, according to Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.
“This morning, FHP and our federal partners (HSI and ICE) completed dual operations in Tallahassee and Trendeluaga on suspicion of conspiracy, criminal gang affiliation, warrants and weapons smuggling illegal entry into the US. “We have detained suspected members of the previous Twitter account.” Please post on X.
Sunday, February 2: Tallahassee’s ice sub-office arrested a man from Honduras and accused him of aggravating the battery with a deadly weapon. According to a social media post, he had been deported from the United States previously.
Thursday, January 30: Tallahassee Ice Sub-Office arrested a man from Guatemala who was previously taken from the US for sexual battery and indecency and sexual abuse of minors, according to X’s post. did.
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Ice arrest in Martin County
Tuesday, Jan. 26: A Mexican man who was in Stuart’s Martin County Jail for a traffic crime was taken into custody after multiple DUI convictions.
Ice arrested by Miami office
Sunday, Feb. 2: Homeland Security Investigation in Miami said on social media that it has arrested a Venezuelan immigrant who was previously convicted of money laundering.
Friday, January 31: HSI and ICE arrested immigrants from El Salvador who reportedly wanted there for the murder.
Wednesday, January 29: Ice Miami arrested a person from Guatemala on a final removal order that benefited from being arrested for driving under cocaine effects and possession.
Tuesday, January 28th: Ice Miami arrested a Columbian convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol or chemicals without a valid license and with a motor vehicle impairment.
Sunday, Jan. 26: Ice Miami said it would “prove safety in our community,” including a Dominican Republic man in Puerto Rico who was charged with domestic violence and another arrest charged with driving under the influence of alcohol. “We will secure it” reported several arrests.
Ice stops in Orange County
Tuesday, Jan. 28: A Cuban man arrested in Orange County for a massive amount of over $10,000 has been arrested by the Orlando sub-office in Ice Miami. According to a social media post, the man has been convicted of potential gangster ties and outstanding orders of retirement and possession of stolen mail.
Ice arrest in Palm Beach County

Jan. 27, 28: Ice officials arrested 32 undocumented immigrants over two days last week, the agency confirmed Monday. Ten people from the Caribbean and Central and South American countries, including Guatemala, Haiti and Venezuela, have been convicted of non-violent crimes ranging from drug possession and prostitution to driving under the influence. I did.
These people will be “incarnated waiting for the removal from the United States or the removal of hearings before an immigration judge,” Ice said in a news release.
Two Guatemalan men arrested in Santa Rosa County
Monday, Jan. 27: Two Guatemalan men allegedly re-entered the US after being deported, were arrested in Gulf breezes during a traffic stop. Federal court records show two Guatemalan men allegedly re-entered the US after being deported.
What does ICE represent among immigrants?
US Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) was established in 2003 under the Department of Homeland Security and protected the United States from cross-border crime and illegal immigration.
ICE enforces domestically complex Title 8 immigration laws, with US customs and border protection dealing with it at the border. ICE has over 20,000 law enforcement officers and an annual budget of around $8 billion.
However, the Trump administration has represented thousands of federal law enforcement officials to support the goals of a massive deportation, and many local law enforcement agencies have announced their intention to coordinate and cooperate with the efforts. .
Who is the ice retreat?
It depends on who you ask.
“ICE includes binding individuals where necessary and ensuring their presence for immigration lawsuits and removal from the United States,” the agency said on its website. “ICE also detains people subject to mandatory detention under US immigration laws, and those who have determined that supervisors are public safety or flight risk.”
The president declared a state of border emergency on his first day in office, ordering US troops to repel “forms of invasion,” and his administration prioritizes deporting undocumented immigrants in criminal history He said.
But White House press chief Caroline Leavitt was asked at her first press conference how many people were arrested on ice because Trump had criminal records.
“They’re all because they illegally break the laws of our country and therefore are criminals as far as this administration is concerned,” Leavitt said.
What happens to people after Ice is arrested?
After ice arrests and disposal, or after other law enforcement agencies take over them, they may detain them while immigration cases are pending or released under supervision. yeah.
“The authorities make custody decisions on a personal basis, taking into account all aspects of the person’s circumstances, including immigration history and criminal history. The authorities are concerned with family ties, humanitarian issues, and the fact that people fly. We also consider whether it is a risk or not,” Ice said.
But Trump has issued an executive order allowing for an expansion of “quick removal.” This allows the United States to hear and deport someone without revoking the ban on ice arrests in sensitive areas such as hospitals, schools, and churches.
What if I’m afraid of an ice attack?
Recommended by the National Immigration Resource Centre.
Collect important documents for all families and show how long each one is in the US. This includes birth certificates, US income tax returns, utility bills, leases, school records, medical records, and bank records. Place the copy in a secure online folder or a location accessible via phone. Identify your emergency contacts, remember your phone number, and make sure your contacts have access to all documents. If you are detained on ice, they will be on Ice online detainees to find you in your date of birth and country of origin at https://locator.ice.gov Touch your loved ones that can try to use the locator of /ODLS/#/search.
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You, your family, or emergency contact can contact your local Ice Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) office to begin the ice case review process. You can find your local ERO office here. Support documentation is ready.
According to the American Civil Liberties Union, everyone living in the United States has the specific rights and protections provided by the US Constitution.
You have the right to remain silent. You don’t need to discuss your immigration or citizenship status with police or immigration officers. What you say to the police later can be used against you later in court. If an immigration officer asks if he can search you, he has the right to say no. The immigration officer does not have the right to search for you or your belongings without your consent or probable cause.
(This story was updated because previous versions contained inaccuracies.)