ICE said its agents partnered with local law enforcement in Florida in an illegal immigration sweep dubbed Operation Tidal Wave.
While ICE has routinely conducted immigration enforcement operations throughout the United States, the agency referred to Florida’s effort, dubbed Operation Tidal Wave, as a “first-of-its-kind” effort pairing federal immigration authorities with state and local law enforcement resources.
The 287(g) program grants local law enforcement agencies access to ICE resources and provides them with funding for immigration enforcement training. Participating law enforcement agencies may then identify and process removable illegal immigrants already booked in their jails and detention facilities, enforce some limited federal immigration authorities during their routine police duties, and join ICE agents serving arrest warrants.
“[Department of Homeland Security], ICE, and our state partners will hunt you down, arrest, and deport you. That’s a promise.”
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis also touted the arrest operations.
Since taking office in January, President Donald Trump has ramped up illegal immigration arrest and deportation operations.
Some ICE arrest and deportation efforts have focused on illegal immigrants and individuals accused of engaging in additional criminal activities or maintaining criminal affiliations while residing in the United States.
An attorney for a Cuban-born woman named Heidy Sánchez also raised concerns on Saturday after Sánchez, who married a U.S. citizen while on a document known as an I-220B, requiring periodic check-ins with ICE officials, was deported from Florida last week.
Sánchez’s attorney, Claudia Cañizares, noted Sánchez is the mother of a 1-year-old girl who is still breastfeeding. Cañizares said she filed to contest Sánchez’s deportation order on April 24 but learned her client had already been removed from the country by then.
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