The U.S. military announced Thursday that 200 Marines will be sent to Florida to assist Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

with administrative and logistical tasks—marking the latest in a series of military deployments supporting federal immigration enforcement.

Support Role, Not Enforcement

According to U.S. Northern Command (USNORTHCOM), the Marines will perform strictly non-law enforcement duties within ICE facilities. This means they will not interact directly with detainees, participate in arrests, or take part in custody transfers.

“Service members participating in this mission will perform strictly non-law enforcement duties within ICE facilities,” the statement emphasized.

The Marines, from Marine Wing Support Squadron 272 at Marine Corps Air Station New River, North Carolina, will help process administrative paperwork, handle logistics, and provide operational support to ICE personnel.

Part of a Larger Deployment

This move follows a June order by President Donald Trump authorizing the deployment of up to 700 Defense Department personnel across Florida, Louisiana, and Texas to aid ICE. In June, 700 Marines were also sent to Los Angeles to help manage protests against federal deportation operations.

Critics at the time—including California Governor Gavin Newsom and Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass—opposed the deployments, warning they could escalate tensions. Similar concerns have now surfaced in Florida.

Rules and Restrictions

Military officials stressed that strict regulations will govern the Marines’ conduct, ensuring they have no direct contact with individuals in ICE custody. Their mission will focus exclusively on administrative functions, such as documentation, data entry, and logistical coordination, to free up ICE agents for field operations.

Pentagon spokesman Sean Parnell previously clarified that deployed service members will operate under Title 10 duty status—meaning they remain under federal military command and cannot perform law enforcement activities.

Strategic Purpose

Officials say the deployment is part of a broader plan to bolster ICE’s interior enforcement mission, particularly as immigration cases and deportation proceedings continue to rise. By handling back-end support, Marines and other Defense Department personnel allow ICE officers to concentrate on direct enforcement and removal operations.

While the move has strong backing from the Trump administration, it has also reignited debate over the use of military personnel in domestic immigration matters—a controversial issue that blends security concerns with political tension.

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