MIAMI - A South Florida man says he is traumatized after being stopped twice in two weeks by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) who demanded to see his identification, despite being a U.S. citizen. Carlos, who was born and raised in Hollywood and is of Colombian descent, believes he was racially profiled.
At least 27 agencies across the nation are currently listed as having submitted applications to the program, including agencies in Texas, Georgia, Montana, Oklahoma and Louisiana. Nearly half of the pending applications are from Florida law enforcement agencies.
There have been 1,016 arrests and 814 "detainers lodged" in the U.S. as of midnight, Jan. 29, according to a post by ICE.
U.S. federal authorities have begun immigration raids targeting undocumented immigrants in South Florida. Officials said those arrested were wanted for serious<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
South Florida school districts say they are taking steps to try to calm fears about President Donald Trump’s immigration policies while also complying with federal laws.
The United States Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Office in Miramar saw long lines as people checked to see if their<a class="excerpt-read-more" href=" More
MIAMI — Federal agents began rounding up immigrants in South Florida who are in the country illegally over the weekend as the Trump Administration’s nationwide immigration crackdown continues, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed.
The union representing the majority of troopers warns the agency needs millions more dollars to carry out its work.
Several operations were carried out by federal officials in South Florida on Sunday, leading to the arrest of alleged undocumented immigrants in Broward County.
Federal agents began rounding up undocumented immigrants in South Florida over the weekend as the Trump Administration’s nationwide immigration crackdown continues, the U.S. Homeland Security Investigations confirmed.
Immigration officials can only enter a school with a warrant signed by a federal judge. Experts say the risk of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents coming to a school is low because judicial warrants are granted in the context of criminal investigations.