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Timeline of Notable Operations

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This timeline documents major ICE operations and enforcement surges under Donald Trump’s renewed presidency. These are not bureaucratic updates — they are deliberate campaigns of detention, fear, and removal. Each entry marks an escalation of state violence against migrants, workers, and long-term residents.


January 23–24, 2025 – Operation Safeguard

  • ICE raids executed simultaneously in Boston, Denver, Philadelphia, Atlanta, Seattle, Miami, and Washington, D.C.
  • Over 538 individuals detained.
  • Some deportations reportedly carried out using U.S. military aircraft.
  • Framed as a “restoration of national integrity,” but heavily focused on sanctuary jurisdictions.

April 21–26, 2025 – Florida Statewide Sweep

  • ICE, with support from state police, conducted raids across Florida.
  • 1,120 individuals arrested, making it the largest single-state ICE enforcement operation in history.
  • Focused on “criminal aliens,” though many had no prior convictions.
  • Coordinated directly with multiple sheriff’s departments.

June 6–9, 2025 – Los Angeles Apparel District Raids

  • Massive ICE action in LA’s garment and downtown manufacturing sectors.
  • Dozens of employers avoided charges. Workers were the targets.
  • Protests erupted citywide.
  • Trump deployed Marines to “protect federal interests.” Over 700 troops mobilized to Los Angeles.

June 12–18, 2025 – Worksite Raids & Trump’s Policy Flip

  • June 12: Trump paused ICE worksite enforcement targeting farms, restaurants, and hotels — after pressure from donors and lobbyists.
  • June 16: DHS quietly reversed the pause. Raids resumed across the Midwest and southern states.
  • Dual messaging created confusion for legal teams, employers, and immigrants.

Why This Timeline Matters

These operations are not isolated events. They are part of a coordinated national policy designed to criminalize presence, separate families, and saturate neighborhoods with fear. ICE does not simply enforce law. It enforces a regime.

Each entry here links to patterns: workplace raids, state-federal coordination, military-backed response, and policy reversals that serve optics over justice.

If you witnessed one of these operations, or have documentation that adds to this record — submit it. The more we name, the less they can hide.