Summary
Federal immigration agents conducted an operation in central Florida, arresting over 400 individuals without legal status in the United States. This operation was part of a broader plan to enforce immigration laws under the Trump administration. The arrests included individuals with criminal histories and those who had previously been deported or failed to leave voluntarily.
Key Facts
- The operation took place in central Florida from September 22 to September 26, 2025.
- Over 400 people without legal status in the U.S. were arrested.
- The arrests were part of the Trump administration's immigration enforcement efforts.
- Some arrested individuals had criminal charges or prior deportations.
- Walther Ramiro Hernandez-Ortiz, a Honduran national, was charged with serious offenses, including molestation.
- Juan Carlos Hernandez-Reyes, a Mexican national, had a final deportation order and a criminal history, including domestic violence.
- Multiple law enforcement agencies, including ICE and the Florida Highway Patrol, participated in the operation.
- The operation serves as a possible model for similar future actions nationwide, according to the Department of Homeland Security.