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Florida has also opened its controversial Alligator Alcatraz migrant detention facility in the middle of the Florida ...
A six-day immigration sweep in Florida nicknamed "Operation Tidal Wave" saw nearly 800 people arrested, ICE said. Here's where.
Officials say they will need more detention space to hold all the new detainees, but they're still being stymied by the feds.
The video showed Florida Highway Patrol officers and Border Patrol agents stopping the 18-year-old landscaper and his three ...
Florida's "Operation Tidal Wave" has led to over 1,000 migrant detentions and may become a model for federal enforcement.
Florida officials called Operation Tidal Wave, where over 1,000 migrants were detained in five days, the "new normal." And not just for the Sunshine State, but for the rest of the country.
According to the Times/Herald, "Operation Tidal Wave" started on April 21, and ran through Saturday, April 26. Hanson, however, said the community believes the arrests are still happening days later.
The World War II raid was risky. All volunteers staffed the mission. Six Luzerne County men perished, two from Wilkes-Barre and one each from Hazleton, Huntington Mills, Plains Twp. and Plymouth.
The federal government plans to implement a mass deportation approach similar to Operation Tidal Wave within 60 days. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis believes other states should follow Florida's lead ...