Rep. Randy Fine (R-Fla.) expressed strong support for the creation of a new detention center in Central Florida for illegal immigrants who refuse to leave the United States, emphasizing that enforcement should be uncompromising. Fine, who represents Florida’s 6th District, posted on social media, “Word is ICE is looking for a detention center in Central Florida for illegal immigrants who refuse to leave. Fully support! Let’s round them up! The job won’t be finished until EVERY illegal is gone. NO EXCEPTIONS.”
Word is @ICEgov is looking for a detention center in Central Florida for illegal immigrants who refuse to leave.
— Congressman Randy Fine (@RepFine) February 8, 2026
Fully support! Let's round them up!
The job won't be finished until EVERY illegal is gone.
NO EXCEPTIONS.
The comments come amid ongoing debates over immigration enforcement and the role of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in managing individuals who overstay visas or otherwise remain in the country unlawfully.
Fine’s post builds on his broader political activity, including his remarks earlier this week at the first-ever press conference of the Sharia-Free America Caucus in Washington. At the event, Fine emphasized his opposition to any influence of Sharia law in the United States.
If you would like to live under Sharia law, you have 57 countries to choose from.
— Congressman Randy Fine (@RepFine) February 4, 2026
The United States will NEVER be the 58th.
If you do not agree with our ways, I will point you to the door. pic.twitter.com/Y2GQFB5e6e
During the press conference, Fine stressed his belief that the United States should not accommodate Sharia law, stating, “If you would like to live under Sharia law, you have 57 countries to choose from. The United States will NEVER be the 58th. If you do not agree with our ways, I will point you to the door.” He described mainstream Islam as distinct from the radical fringe, arguing that his concerns were with the broader cultural influence of Islamic law rather than extremists alone.
The Sharia-Free America Caucus, founded by Reps. Chip Roy (R-Texas) and Keith Self (R-Texas) and now including dozens of Republican members, held the press conference to underscore what they see as the importance of preventing Sharia from gaining legal or societal footholds in the U.S. The group’s rapid growth reflects ongoing congressional debates over immigration, religious freedoms, and cultural integration, which have become prominent topics in national political discussions.
Fine’s recent post on immigration enforcement illustrates the congressman’s broader policy priorities, linking stricter ICE detention measures with his efforts to enforce what he describes as American cultural and legal norms. Fine’s statement signals strong support for aggressive enforcement policies in his district and nationally.







