Homeland Security agents arrest over 2 dozen undocumented immigrants at Wildwood construction sites
- On Tuesday, Homeland Security Investigations in Tampa apprehended 33 undocumented workers during a targeted operation at construction locations in the central Florida city of Wildwood.
- The operation responded to concerns that construction companies in this rapidly growing Florida area were hiring undocumented workers.
- The individuals detained included citizens of Mexico, Guatemala, and Honduras, with four facing felony charges related to unlawful reentry following previous deportations.
- HSI interviewed over 360 individuals, noted more than 30 fled as agents in tactical gear arrived, and highlighted the enforcement effort's focus on worksite crimes.
- This enforcement reflects federal and state collaboration under agreements allowing local agencies to aid immigration law compliance at critical workplaces.
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HSI Tampa: ICE Operation Nets 33 Illegal Alien Arrests In Central Florida Worksite Sting
A targeted worksite enforcement operation conducted on Monday by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) resulted in the arrest of 33 individuals identified as illegal aliens at construction sites in a rapidly growing central Florida community located approximately 20 miles south of Ocala. The multi-agency operation, which received support from the […] HSI Tampa: ICE Operation Nets 33 Illegal Alien A…
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