Florida immigration arrests have quietly surged, with state and local agencies at the forefront (Gisela Salomon/Associated Press)
Gisela Salomon / Associated Press : Florida immigration arrests have quietly surged, with state and local agencies at the forefront — On a late March afternoon, a Florida Fish and Wildlife officer pulled up to a Guatemalan couple walking their dog in a park in the affluent beachside community of Bonita Springs, along the Gulf Coast.
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