Law enforcement officials arrested 228 people, including 21 illegal aliens, in a multi-agency anti-human trafficking operation titled “Operation March Sadness 2024.”
The eight-day-long operation was carried out in Florida and was driven by Polk County Sheriff Grady Judd. Judd criticized the prevailing flexible immigration policies, attributing the crisis at the border to these lax laws.
“We have a crisis at the border. And because of the crisis at the border, we have people that are victimizing illegal folks, forcing them into the sex trade,” Judd said. “Because we allow these criminals in the country illegally. We all rail about this, and nobody pays any attention.”
Those arrested included illegal aliens from countries such as Chile, Cuba, Guatemala, Mexico, Peru, and Venezuela.
Judd also reported a specific instance involving a suspect brought to Florida from New York, coupled with three females, all of whom were in the US illegally. The females claimed they were under the control of a female trafficker and forced to pay $3,000 each under threat. Judd alleged these illegal immigrants were permitted to fly freely by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
“They said when they came into the country illegally, the DHS gave them a form, an ID, paperwork, that allows them to fly for free,” Judd said. “You know how Southwest (Airlines) will let your bags fly free? The federal government will let your illegal immigrants fly free.”
The recent influx of illegal aliens into America has brought with it a dramatic increase in crime. Former President Donald Trump recently observed, “We have a new category of crime, it’s called migrant crime, and it’s going to be worse than any other form of crime.”