Overview
- ICE says the enforcement campaign ran from September 22 to 26 across central Florida and resulted in more than 400 arrests of people without legal status.
- Officials report that those taken into custody include individuals with prior convictions for sex crimes, domestic violence, drug offenses, and vehicular assaults.
- The operation relied on 287(g) delegated authority with support from the Florida Highway Patrol, Polk and Brevard county sheriff’s offices, the Florida National Guard, and other partner agencies.
- Florida leads the nation with 327 287(g) agreements, a 577 percent increase since January 2025, according to DHS.
- In a separate update, DHS announced five additional nationwide arrests of convicted offenders as it underscores a focus on removing what it calls the “worst of the worst.”