Miami – Immigration and Customs Control of the United States (ICE) According to the reports, the raids were carried out throughout the south of Florida on Sunday when President Trump began to fulfill his promise of increase deportation of undocumented migrants.
A man told CBS News Miami that his wife was taken during one of these raids.
He Miami of National Security Research (HSI) Office Shared in X that the federal application agencies of the law carried out several immigration application operations on Sunday. Meanwhile, agents of ICE’S Miami Office He informed to stop some undocumented migrants in several crimes in southern Florida, even in Broward and Martin’s counties.
A man, who did not want to be appointed, told CBS News Miami that ICE had taken his wife during one of these raids in the Brownsville Miami neighborhood.
“What they are doing at this time is negligible,” he said. “It’s very shameful.”
The man told CBS News Miami that he wanted Mr. Trump to let his wife stay in the United States, since his 11th anniversary is Friday.
When asked if he was in the process of obtaining his American citizenship, the man told CBS News Miami that he was right in the middle. The wife of the man, who is Venezuelan and has lived in the United States for a few years, had an appointment in court and “everything was” until that moment.
“They simply came and snatched it,” the man told CBS News Miami.
The man of the man was one of the three people taken in Brownsville’s raid. The other two were men who, according to reports, worked on construction.
Ice raids arrive when Mr. Trump reached his Golf field doral On Saturday night, where you are ready to receive Republican leaders for a conference.
The man told CBS News Miami his message to the president: “If I have the opportunity to talk to you, man, please, let’s work on something. Let me keep my wife here in the United States. She deserves to be here”
ICE RAIDS throughout the country
ICE reported that it arrested almost 1,000 people throughout the country only on Sunday, which is just under 300 arrests the previous day.
CBS News Miami has communicated with the Department of National Security, which Supervises HSI and ICE, to gather more details about Sunday’s immigration application operations.
Editor’s note: an earlier version of this story said that ICE had carried out almost 1,000 raids on Sunday. It has been modified to clarify that ICE arrested almost 1,000 people on Sunday.