U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) reports that its Rio Grande Valley field office in Harlingen carried out a South Texas enforcement operation during which it arrested 238 people in a single day. According to the reports, the detainees include individuals described by ICE as convicted gang members and other violent offenders. Both outlets cite the same figure and location, attributing the arrests to ICE activity conducted by the Rio Grande Valley office. The reports present the action as a record-setting day for the agency’s arrests in that context, but they do not provide additional details such as the specific dates of the operation, the nationalities of those arrested, the legal charges, or the agencies involved beyond ICE. The coverage also does not describe whether the detainees are later prosecuted or what case outcomes follow. Overall, the two sources agree on the central points: the office involved, the South Texas setting, and the number of arrests reported for that one-day period.