ICE agents spent Easter weekend arresting a Cuban national in Palm Beach convicted on four counts of child sexual exploitation.
While those agents were working, a multimillion-dollar campaign just launched planes over Florida spring break beaches to make sure nobody forgets who these men and women are.
You need to see exactly what those banners said.
America's Bouncers Take the Beach
The group is called American Sovereignty, and they are not being subtle.
Banners towed by planes flew over packed beaches in Jacksonville Beach, Pensacola, and Destin – plus Orange Beach, Alabama, and Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
One billboard showed a handshake between "Bartenders at 3 a.m." and "ICE agents."
Another put an agent in front of the words "Club America" with the headline "ICE: America's Bouncers."
A third compared an ice bucket reading "This ice says party" to an agent with the message "This ICE says 'Party's over, illegals.'"
The banners overhead read "Keep the Party American, Support ICE."
This is the same group that ran a pro-ICE ad during the Super Bowl in February – a spot the White House and ICE both shared on social media after it aired.
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American Sovereignty is a conservative nonprofit whose stated purpose is sealing the border, dismantling trafficking networks, and eliminating the legal loopholes that make illegal entry worth attempting.
The Men Behind the Mission
While the billboards were going up over Pensacola Beach, ICE agents were doing the actual work the signs describe.
Easter weekend alone: ICE arrested Rodolfo Lorenzo-Castro – a Guatemalan national convicted for manslaughter with a weapon in Tampa – and Reinier Fuentes-Armentero, a Cuban national convicted on four separate counts of possessing, controlling, and intentionally viewing the sexual exploitation of a child in Palm Beach County.
Those arrests happened in Florida.
The same Florida where the banners flew.
DHS confirmed that since Trump took office, ICE has removed more than 670,000 illegal aliens, with 70% involving individuals convicted or charged with crimes in the United States.
DHS Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis put it plainly: "While Americans celebrated Easter with their families, ICE officers were risking their lives to arrest the worst of the worst."
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That's the job these agents do every single day – and until now, almost no one has spent real money saying so publicly.
Why This Campaign Is Winning
Democrats spent four years telling Americans that ICE was the villain.
They defunded. They protested. They passed sanctuary laws to shield criminals from federal agents.
American Sovereignty's answer is a plane flying over packed spring break beaches with a banner that says "Keep the Party American."
You cannot run a two-minute MSNBC segment explaining why ICE is dangerous when that plane is circling overhead.
The campaign started in January with a multimillion-dollar ad blitz in Washington D.C., North Carolina, Michigan, and Georgia – blue territory, on purpose.
Then came San Francisco for the Super Bowl.
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Now spring break.
The playbook is deliberate: go where the left thinks it controls the culture and plant a flag there.
Republicans back ICE at 77% in March 2026 polling from The Center Square.
The White House cited polling showing 79% of Americans support deporting criminal illegal aliens – the exact people ICE pulled off Florida streets this Easter weekend.
The left declared war on the men and women who arrested a child predator in Palm Beach on Easter Sunday.
Someone just spent millions to make sure the rest of America knows whose side they're on.
Sources:
- "Conservative Group Rolls Out Multimillion-Dollar Ad Blitz Backing ICE 'Patriots,'" Fox News, January 30, 2026.
- "'Party's Over': Spring Break Billboards Show Up in Panhandle Supporting ICE, Deportation Policy," Florida Politics, April 2026.
- "During Easter Weekend, ICE Arrests Murderers, Multiple Pedophiles, and Drug Traffickers," Department of Homeland Security, April 6, 2026.
- "Americans Overwhelmingly Support Deporting Criminal Illegals, Local Cooperation with ICE," The White House, February 2, 2026.
- "Most Voters Support More Transparency in ICE Operations; Oppose Deportation Efforts," The Center Square, March 2026.









