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U.S. Deploys 200 Marines to Support ICE Operations in Florida
WASHINGTON, D.C. — The U.S. military has confirmed the deployment of 200 Marines to Florida to provide logistical and administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), a move that has sparked heated debate across political and social circles.

According to a Department of Defense statement, the Marines will assist with non-law enforcement duties inside ICE detention facilities and field offices. Officials emphasized that the deployment is “strictly operational support,” focusing on infrastructure, communications, and supply coordination rather than immigration enforcement.

The initiative is part of a broader federal plan to reinforce ICE operations in several high-demand regions, including Florida, Louisiana, and Texas, where detention facilities have been operating near capacity amid rising migration pressures.

While the Pentagon and DHS have described the measure as temporary and administrative, the presence of uniformed military personnel within ICE facilities has reignited concerns about the militarization of immigration policy. Civil rights groups and some lawmakers have called for greater transparency, questioning whether the move blurs the line between civilian and military functions.

Supporters argue that the deployment will help relieve overwhelmed ICE staff and improve operational efficiency without expanding enforcement powers. Critics, however, say the optics alone could heighten fear within immigrant communities and send the wrong message internationally.

As the Marines begin their assignments this week, both the Pentagon and Department of Homeland Security have pledged ongoing oversight to ensure the mission remains limited to logistical assistance and fully compliant with U.S. law.

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