Immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) Has performed nearly a thousand arrests on Sunday, with a lot of activity taking place in the southeastern United States according to various ICE field offices.
The service said that law enforcement officials have arrested 956 people and have placed 554 detestants, which means that “there is probably reason to assume that the person from the United States can be removed on the basis of the federal immigration legislation.”
The ICE field office in Miami, Florida, shared the details behind five of the illegal aliens arrested – three in Florida and two in Puerto Rico.

The immigration and customs enforcement had another busy day on Sunday, in which nearly 1,000 people were arrested and 554 prisoners were housed while President Donald Trump tries to protect the border. (Immigration and customs enforcement)
The two arrested in Puerto Rico were residents of the Dominican Republic, and one was accused of domestic violence, while the other was accused of driving under the influence of spirits.
A Nicaraguan citizen was arrested in the prison of Broward County for serious abuse with a fatal weapon, the unlawful wearing of a hidden weapon, shooting a firearm in public and driving a suspended driver’s license.

According to the ICE, almost 1,000 people were arrested on Saturday morning. (Immigration and customs enforcement)
A resident of Jamaica who is being sued for possession of oxycodone and showing a firearm during A crime And the management of a motor vehicle without a valid driver’s license was arrested, while a resident of Mexico in the prison of Martin County was accused of traffic violations and convicted of several driving under the influence.
“#ICE protects America by enforcing American immigration laws to guarantee national security and public safety,” said the field office in Miami on X.

ICE was assisted by agents from the Drug Enforcement Administration and Homeland Security Investigations. (Immigration and customs enforcement)
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Since President Donald Trump took office last Monday, mass deportation operations Have taken place every day, with no fewer than 400 arrests on the first day.
“The removal of criminal aliens from our communities is not only enforcement, it is protection. The guarantee of the safety and security of our neighborhoods starts with maintaining the law,” said the field office in Atlanta.