Trump Supporter Breaks Down After ICE Takes Away Third of His Employees
- A Florida business owner, Vincent Scardina, had a third of his roofing employees detained by ICE agents, causing serious worry for his business and the workers' families.
- All six detained workers were from Nicaragua, had valid work permits, and pending asylum applications, according to attorney Regilucia Smith.
- Scardina expressed his frustration, stating that he thought Trump's immigration policy would focus on deporting criminals, not his legal employees.
- The incident highlights broader immigration enforcement issues, leading to nationwide protests and debates about the treatment of undocumented immigrants.
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Inside Story June 15, 2025 ICE immigration raids
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