The U.S. military has confirmed a contentious move:
200 Marines are being deployed to Florida to provide logistical and
administrative support to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
This deployment is part of a larger initiative to bolster ICE operations in
high-pressure states like Texas and Louisiana.
Notably, these Marines won’t be involved in enforcement actions —
their roles are limited to non-combat, support functions within ICE detention centers.
Still, the presence of uniformed military personnel working alongside ICE
agents has sparked public backlash and concern.