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samedi 21 mars 2026

HELL YES! DOZENS of anti-ICE Protestors Were Arrested by Florida Deputies for BLOCKING the Road Outside the ICE Facility in Miami. Florida Doesn’t Mess Around!


HELL YES! DOZENS of anti-ICE Protestors Were Arrested by Florida Deputies for BLOCKING the Road Outside the ICE Facility in Miami. Florida Doesn’t Mess Around!


 Florida law enforcement just showed these anti-ICE agitators exactly what happens when you try to shut down operations and block public roads. Dozens arrested on the spot outside the Miami facility—no hesitation, no nonsense. That's how you maintain order and protect federal enforcement from lawless disruptions.


These protesters thought they could chant their way into chaos and intimidate authorities carrying out deportations. Instead, they got handcuffs and a quick lesson in consequences. Florida isn't going to let radicals paralyze immigration enforcement or endanger communities with their obstruction tactics.

Keep the charges in place and let the process run its course. Actions have real repercussions, especially when you're breaking the law to shield illegal activity. Strong leadership like this sends a clear message: America enforces its borders, and no amount of screaming will change that.

deputy handcuffing a protester near a chain-link fence and barbed wire as demonstrators hold signs that include “ICE kidnapped my neighbor”; the headline uses “HELL YES!” and “DOZENS…arrested…Florida doesn’t mess around!” to frame a law-and-order win. The photo is a real scene from a July 25, 2025 demonstration outside an ICE facility in Miami, in which nine protesters were arrested after blocking the road; local coverage and the Miami-Dade PIO described portable handcuffs and warnings before arrests. I don’t find reporting for a fresh event with “dozens” arrested — the latest verifiable incident is the nine-arrest case. The card keeps the authentic photo but swaps in a bigger number and today’s headline cadence. Florida officials have indeed taken a hard line on protest obstruction, especially at ICE sites, and deputies tend to give orders and then arrest for blocking roadways. The political valance here is cheerleading enforcement, and the copy’s framing is advocacy — real photo, real Florida posture, but “dozens” overstates the documented event and the image is a year old. As a reader, receive it as a true vibe, false headline count: arrests happened, number inflated, image reused.

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