
ICE works with Florida cops to arrest nearly 800 undocumented immigrants in a 'first-of-its-kind' agreement
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56% : Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers worked alongside local police to make nearly 800 arrests in Florida this week as part of an operation law enforcement officials called the "first of its kind" and a "preview of what's to come throughout the nation.55% : " Arrests were carried out Monday through Saturday and dubbed "Operation Tidal Wave," ICE said in a statement.
51% : Some 200 Florida law enforcement agencies -- including sheriff's offices, city police departments and college campus police departments -- have signed 287(g) agreements with ICE, the most out of any state.
43% : Florida's Republican Attorney General James Uthmeier opened an investigation into the Fort Meyers city council when members voted against an agreement to train city police on how to partner with ICE, according to the Tallahassee Democrat. Republican Governor Ron DeSantis also had a stark warning for local officials following the no-vote: "Florida will ensure its laws are followed, and when it comes to immigration -- the days of inaction are over.
25% : Similarly, a New York Times/Siena poll released this week shows the majority of voters believe Trump has gone too far on immigration enforcement.
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