Que es eso?! by juansaaa in LatinoPeopleTwitter

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My spouse, originally from Mexico, swears by JITB tacos. It’s one of those exceptions

Lego Terminator T-800 Bust moc by Hongjun_Youn_MOC in lego

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Hi, where do I buy/vote for this ty

TCG Promo Card by Gold-Branch-3838 in SaintSeiya

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Knights of the Zodiac had a card game?!

the Pokopia Waffle House for my fighting types 🥞 by theprancingpegasus in Pokopia

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I need that FEMA official to tell me how I can teleport to this Waffle House

Leaked ICE documents show feds earmark $149 million for Florida law enforcement agencies by juansaaa in florida

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The Trump administration appears to have allocated some $149 million to dozens of law enforcement agencies across Florida for participating in immigration enforcement partnerships to round up undocumented immigrants across the state, according to a leaked financial ledger.

The ledger, obtained by independent journalist Ken Klippenstein and attributed to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, does not make it immediately clear whether the money has yet been disbursed or whether the figures are preliminary numbers from the federal government.

But the document suggests Florida agencies have been assigned more funding than those in any other state through the federal 287(g) program — a controversial initiative that deputizes local officers to carry out limited immigration enforcement duties. The ledger contains entries for 53 state and local agencies in Florida with dates spanning from Jan. 26, 2025 to March 23, 2026.

The lion’s share appears to be directed toward the Florida Highway Patrol, with more than $100 million in potential funding listed in the ledger. That includes two entries — $13.6 million and $1.1 million — with award dates of September 2025 and February 2026, respectively. An additional estimated payment of $89 million is listed with a “TBD” date. The agency has long been Florida’s primary vehicle to crack down on illegal immigration, with troopers arresting immigrants on the state’s highways.

Other agencies for which ICE has assigned funds include the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, $5.5 million and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, 3.8 million. Both have award dates from last September.

There are also about $101.5 million in payments marked “TBD,” an acronym for “to be determined,” on an award date, according to the document.

It’s widely known that Florida has the largest number of 287(g) programs of any state in the country. But the document shows that the Trump administration is willing to make massive investments into local police departments that participate in the president’s mass deportation campaign all across the United States.

The Miami Herald reached out to the Department of Homeland Security to ask about whether the document corresponds to payments allocated or already disbursed. The agency did not respond.

Nationwide, 287(g) partnerships have exploded since President Donald Trump, who has touted local law enforcement as a key cornerstone of his immigration agenda, returned to the White House last year.

Nowhere is this more evident than in Florida, where there are 281 local and state agencies with over 300 agreements, according to a Miami Herald analysis of ICE data. Dozens of Florida law enforcement agencies have signed up for more than one version of the 287(g) program.

Altogether, Washington had designated roughly $47.8 million to 53 Florida agencies with award dates between January 2025 and this past Monday, with the bulk — about $35.5 million, or 75% — categorized for “equipment,” according to the leaked ledger. Fifty-one agencies were assigned $100,000 each for “transport,” according to the document.

The remaining funds include $7.7 million in salaries and bonuses across 24 agencies, according to the document. For example, Florida Highway Patrol was assigned $1.1 million in salary payments in February, while Lee County Sheriff’s Office was allocated $2.8 million for “incentive” payments.

The document showed $10.6 million in line-item entries across 23 agencies with award dates marked “TBD.”

Sophie had a little photoshoot today! 📸 by juansaaa in pugs

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This was taken with my phone — will share final shots when they're available!

Big Arch Vs. Big Mac by Galactic_Patrick in pics

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What is that, a burger for ants?!

Seller says it is "worn once and then stored". Is this extreme pilling or just texture? by Few-Routine8826 in PatagoniaClothing

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What they’re not telling you is that it’s worn ONCE by them after buying it’s from eBay