An analysis by the Daily Mail shows that removals and deportations do not necessarily line up with the states that are, and are not, cooperating most with Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). For example, California is one of the states that has not signed agreements between federal immigration officials and local law enforcement agencies.
But there were still 555,523 removals in March 2025, which is the second highest of any state, according to data from the nonpartisan Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse (TRAC).
Florida saw the third-highest number of deportations in March. The sunshine state has by far the most deals, or pending deals, allowing ICE to delegate state and local law enforcement officers with the authority to perform immigration functions.
The deals are officially known as 287 (g) agreements, and Florida has nearly 300 of them, which is the majority of those in place across the country. The U.S. city with the most deportations so far is Houston, Texas, where 2,460 immigrants have been ordered for removal.
The program has a detailed website - it's here:
https://www.ice.gov/287g
https://www.ice.gov/287g
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