The U.S. military has confirmed a controversial new deployment: 200 U.S.
Marines are being sent to Florida to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) with logistical and administrative support.
This comes as part of a broader plan to reinforce ICE operations in
high-tension states like Louisiana and Texas.
But here’s the kicker: These Marines are not being sent into battle —
they are tasked with strictly non-law enforcement duties within ICE detention facilities.
Still, the optics of military uniforms alongside ICE agents have ignited outrage.