Venezolana was “kidnapped” in one of the raids executed by ICE in Florida
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It was reported that the United States Immigration and Customs Control Service (ICE) made raids in southern Florida on Sunday, while President Trump begins to fulfill his promise to increase the deportation of undocumented immigrants.
By CBS News
A man exclusively said to CBS News Miami that his wife was kidnapped during one of these raids.
The Miami Office of the National Security Research Office (HSI) reported in X that the federal agencies responsible for enforcing the law carried out several immigration control operations on Sunday. Meanwhile, ICE Miami office agents reported having arrested some undocumented immigrants for various crimes in southern Florida, including Broward and Martin’s counties.
A man, who did not want to be identified, told CBS News Miami that ICE had kidnapped his wife during one of these raids in the Brownsville neighborhood, in Miami.
“What they are doing now is negligible,” he said. “It’s very shameful.”
The man told CBS News Miami that he wanted Trump to allow his wife to stay in the United States, since his 11th anniversary is Friday.
When asked if he was in the process of obtaining American citizenship, the man assured CBS News Miami that he was in full process. The wife of the man, who is Venezuelan and has lived in the United States for some years, had an appointment in court and “everything was fine” until that moment.
“They simply came and took her,” the man told CBS News Miami.
The man of the man was one of the three people captured in Brownsville’s raid. The other two were men who, as reported, worked on construction.
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