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Florida's Mass Arrests: A New Era of Immigration Enforcement?
Florida, USAThursday, May 1, 2025
The Trump administration's goal of deporting millions of undocumented immigrants is a tall order for ICE alone. With about 6, 000 deportation officers, ICE needs all the help it can get. States like Texas, Georgia, and North Carolina have joined the cause, but Florida stands out with agencies from all 67 counties participating. Even agencies with no direct connection to immigration, like the Florida Department of Lottery Services, are involved.
The recent operation, "Operation Tidal Wave, " saw a mix of arrests, including individuals with criminal convictions, gang members, sex offenders, and fugitives. Most of those arrested were from Guatemala and Mexico. The operation involved state troopers and targeted various cities and counties in Florida.
Immigrant advocates have raised concerns about the methods used in these arrests. Many detainees were stopped during routine activities like driving or leaving work. Some had no criminal records and were either seeking asylum or had work permits. This has left families torn apart and communities in fear.
One such family is that of Chica, a 25-year-old Guatemalan woman. Her partner, Fernando, was detained while on his way to work. He had a pending asylum application and a work permit. Chica is now worried about her future and that of her 3-month-old baby.
Sheriff Grady Judd of Polk County, Florida, sees this operation as just a start. He believes the federal government needs to scale up its efforts to handle the volume of arrests and removals. The cooperation between state and local agencies is crucial, but the federal system and process need to catch up.
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