Authorities in Georgia conduct an extensive immigration enforcement operation.
In a significant crackdown, Georgia authorities have arrested more than 1,500 illegal immigrants since January 2025, reinforcing strict immigration policies. The operation revealed alarming criminal backgrounds among many arrestees, which has led to increased collaboration between federal and local agencies. This initiative, part of ‘Operation Take Back America,’ includes workplace enforcement actions and new legislation that heightens the responsibility of local officials regarding immigration laws. The crackdown reflects broader national trends under the Trump administration’s immigration enforcement efforts.
In a major crackdown that has captured attention across the nation, authorities in Georgia have arrested over 1,500 illegal immigrants since the beginning of 2025. This substantial operation aligns with the Trump administration’s tough stance on immigration enforcement.
Among those apprehended, many individuals have a history of serious offenses, including second-degree sexual abuse, sexual assault of a child, and drug trafficking. This alarming statistic highlights the targeted efforts by law enforcement to prioritize the safety of communities.
From March 24 to April 2, a multi-agency immigration enforcement operation unfolded in metro Atlanta, involving key federal entities like: U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), along with local law enforcement agencies. During this initiative, authorities confiscated 13 firearms and hundreds of rounds of ammunition, some of which were purportedly slated for transport to Mexico.
The five individuals charged in connection with firearms offenses have made initial appearances before federal magistrate judges in Atlanta. The operation’s aim has been to deliver a strong message to anybody involved in criminal activities and underscore law enforcement’s unyielding approach to immigration laws.
This enforcement action is part of “Operation Take Back America,” a nationwide initiative focused on combating illegal immigration and dismantling transnational criminal organizations. In Georgia, coordination for this effort is managed by the Atlanta OCDETF Strike Force, involving collaborations with agencies such as U.S. Customs and Border Protection and the U.S. Secret Service.
In a bid to further strengthen immigration enforcement, Governor Brian Kemp has announced plans to train all state public safety officers through the 287(g) program. This training initiative aims to enable about 1,100 sworn officers in the Department of Public Safety to identify illegal immigrants who present a potential risk to public safety.
The crackdown also extends into workplaces, with enforcement actions at job sites leading to numerous arrests of undocumented immigrants. Furthermore, immigrants are now being encouraged to consider self-deportation as a viable option, while fostering a climate of fear regarding arrest.
Recently, the Georgia Senate has passed Senate Bill 21, which imposes liability on local government employees for failing to report suspected illegal immigrants. This new law increases penalties for local officials who do not comply with state and federal immigration law requirements. Critics argue that this law could have detrimental effects on local law enforcement and communities, heightening the risk of lawsuits against officials assisting undocumented immigrants.
The heightened efforts in Georgia echo a broader trend, with the Trump administration’s policies resulting in more ICE raids across the country. Nationally, over 8,200 arrests have been reported since late January, as immigration enforcement continues to tighten its grip.
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