PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. (CBS12) — Federal agents are increasing immigration enforcement operations on the Treasure Coast, and local police departments are stepping in to assist.

Currently, local police are assisting with these operations, but officers with the Port St. Lucie Police Department (PSLPD) may soon be fully carrying out the enforcement actions themselves.

Local officers recently helped with ICE operations on Tuesday when authorities reported that a 19-year-old threw a rock at an ICE vehicle, smashing the window. The PSLPD was called in to capture the suspect, Pasqual Velasquez Martinez.

Port St. Lucie Police Chief Leo Niemczyk commented on the necessity of local assistance: “We’re the agency that’s right here, right? In these situations, they had fleeing people, and they called upon us for assistance, and that’s what we’re going to do.”

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This incident occurred as multiple helicopters and law enforcement agencies were locating a suspect on Gatlin Boulevard the next day. According to police reports, the Florida Highway Patrol arrested an illegal immigrant from Mexico, but another man ran from the traffic stop and is still at large.

Chief Niemczyk maintains that his officers are simply following his orders.

“As the chief of police, I have full control over where my officers participate or don’t participate and I’m really not expecting any large change in our operation as a result of that agreement,” he said.

The increased ICE presence on the Treasure Coast has also led to a rise in protests, including one in front of an ICE facility in Stuart on Thursday, where one person was arrested.

South Florida Immigration Attorney Mayra Joli is urging people to consider alternatives to protesting against the federal agency. “They cannot think that going out and protesting against ICE to stop something that shouldn’t happen in the first place it’s safer for everyone to have the criminal or the perpetrator being picked up at a facility instead of letting them on the street,” Joli said.

More protests are planned in the area tonight, and we’ll plan to monitor those situations.

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