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Florida immigration arrests have quietly surged, with state and local agencies at the forefront

Nearly 39,000 immigrants were arrested in Florida in 416 days as 347 agencies joined ICE partnerships under expanded 287(g) agreements.

  • Nearly 39,000 immigrants were arrested in Florida in the 416 days beginning January 20, 2025, through March 11, 2026, averaging 93 daily arrests and tripling the 11,088 recorded during the preceding comparable period under President Donald Trump's second term.
  • Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis championed 287 agreements granting state and local agencies immigration enforcement powers; participation expanded to more than 1,700 across 41 states, backed by Department of Homeland Security incentives up to $100,000 for vehicles.
  • Immigration attorney Vilerka Bilbao, representing 23 detained clients in Jacksonville, reports officers use "pretext" stops like broken taillights to initiate arrests, noting agencies must "show the numbers" to DeSantis and federal officials.
  • State agencies including the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission refuse to share arrest records, citing an ICE directive stating information developed under agreements is "under the control of ICE" and requires federal approval.
  • Families report separation as Lee County deputies detained a 44-year-old Guatemalan man and his 21-year-old son near Fort Myers in February with pending asylum cases; DHS disputes their legal status, citing 2019 removal orders.
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Florida immigration arrests have quietly surged, with state and local agencies at the forefront

Trump’s immigration crackdown has met with fierce resistance in Democratic-led sanctuary cities, where police are forbidden from assisting and many locals view the masked federal agents as an invading force.

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NBC Miami broke the news in Miami, United States on Thursday, June 11, 2026.
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