ICE held one of the biggest raids seen yet in Florida today…

At a Tallahassee construction site, deportation authorities partnered with law enforcement to arrest over 100 illegal aliens!

Homeland Security Investigations Tampa announced:

BREAKING! @HSITampa led teams from

@EROMiami @FLHSMV @fdlepio @DEAMiamiDiv @FBIJacksonville @ATF_Tampa @USMarshalsHQ @IRSCI_Miami during the arrest of more than 100 illegal aliens (some of which were previously deported and others with criminal backgrounds) at a major construction site in Tallahassee, Florida, during a targeted enforcement operation today! The illegal aliens are from Mexico, Guatemala, Nicaragua, El Salvador, Colombia & Honduras, to name a few. We’ll release more to this breaking story when it’s available.
Now that’s what I voted for!
During the absolutely badass raid, ICE agents were seen tackling illegal aliens who tried to run away to the ground before loading them into busses.

Footage is going viral online:

One reason this particular raid in Florida was so successful was due to the number of agencies cooperating with ICE.

Check out all this manpower:

Over one thousand illegal immigrants were arrested in Florida during last month’s ICE operation — largely due to the state’s pro-American and anti-immigration policies.

Tallahassee Democrat provided the numbers:

ICE and Florida law enforcement arrested 1,120 people in April during “Operation Tidal Wave,” the largest joint immigration operation in Florida history. The operation lasted six days, April 21–26.

Arrests were made in:

  • Alachua County
  • Baker County
  • Brandford County
  • Brevard County
  • Clay County
  • Hernando County
  • Hillsborough County
  • Indian River County
  • Orange County
  • Pinellas County
  • St. John’s County
  • Sumter County
  • Volusia County

According to Gov. Ron DeSantis, the countries of origin of those arrested included the following:

  • 437 from Guatemala
  • 280 from Mexico
  • 153 from Honduras
  • 48 from Venezuela
  • 24 from El Salvador
  • 178 from elsewhere

In January, officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrested 32 undocumented immigrants who had been convicted of crimes over two days in Palm Beach County, the agency confirmed.

Florida sets the example for other states on how to work together with ICE to solve the immigration crisis in our country.

But, there’s still a lot of work to do.

Stephen Miller says he is ramping up ICE’s goal to 3,000 arrests per day — which is 3x the current amount happening.

Watch what he had to say:

Oh, and side note: now would be a great time to look for a construction job in Tallahassee — it appears 100 positions just opened up!



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