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Here’s where it gets good. Agreements between local law enforcement and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have surged 950% in President Trump’s first year back in office. Under Biden, just 135 such partnerships existed. As of late January, that number had exploded to 1,168. More recent data puts it above 1,400 across 40 states and territories.
Florida leads with 342 participating agencies. Texas follows with 296. Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Alabama round out the top five. This isn’t a border-state phenomenon—it’s a nationwide movement. Over 1,130 agreements were signed in 2025 alone. Proof that communities were starving for this.
The federal government backed its commitment with real resources. ICE now offers $7,500 per trained officer for equipment, up to $100,000 for vehicles, and overtime coverage at 25% of salary. Money talks. Communities listened.
Results That Speak for Themselves
This isn’t bureaucratic theater. In Florida, operations under these partnerships netted 40,000 arrests. A two-week push in West Virginia? More than 650 illegal aliens in custody. According to DHS, nearly 70% of ICE arrests involve individuals charged with or convicted of crimes—murderers, gang members, drug traffickers. People who have no business walking American streets.
Meanwhile, a handful of blue-state governors trip over themselves to shield illegal aliens from consequences. Let them. Over a thousand communities have chosen a different path. They picked partnership over politics. Safety over symbolism.
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Here’s where it gets good. Agreements between local law enforcement and Immigration and Customs Enforcement have surged 950% in President Trump’s first year back in office. Under Biden, just 135 such partnerships existed. As of late January, that number had exploded to 1,168. More recent data puts it above 1,400 across 40 states and territories.
Florida leads with 342 participating agencies. Texas follows with 296. Tennessee, Pennsylvania, and Alabama round out the top five. This isn’t a border-state phenomenon—it’s a nationwide movement. Over 1,130 agreements were signed in 2025 alone. Proof that communities were starving for this.
The federal government backed its commitment with real resources. ICE now offers $7,500 per trained officer for equipment, up to $100,000 for vehicles, and overtime coverage at 25% of salary. Money talks. Communities listened.
Results That Speak for Themselves
This isn’t bureaucratic theater. In Florida, operations under these partnerships netted 40,000 arrests. A two-week push in West Virginia? More than 650 illegal aliens in custody. According to DHS, nearly 70% of ICE arrests involve individuals charged with or convicted of crimes—murderers, gang members, drug traffickers. People who have no business walking American streets.
Meanwhile, a handful of blue-state governors trip over themselves to shield illegal aliens from consequences. Let them. Over a thousand communities have chosen a different path. They picked partnership over politics. Safety over symbolism.
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Local Police Partnerships with ICE Surge 950% Under Trump, Reaching Over 1,400 Nationwide
This is incredible!