06/16/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/16/2026 11:34
WASHINGTON - The United States Department of Homeland Security (DHS) commends the bravery of a U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer who saved a child from drowning in a pool in Florida.
On May 16, ICE law enforcement officer Gregory Simmonds saw a 6-year-old child floating unconscious in a pool in Pasco County, Florida and immediately jumped into the pool to rescue the child.
Officer Gregory Simmonds, ERO Tampa
After removing the unconscious child from the water, Officer Simmonds rendered life-saving CPR until the child regained consciousness. Local authorities said that the child is expected to make a full recovery.
Watch the footage of Officer Simmonds' heroic actions here.
"This officer swiftly sprung to action and delivered life-saving medical care to this 6-year-old who drowned," said Acting Assistant Secretary Lauren Bis. "Our agents truly are the best of the best. They put their lives on the line to arrest the worst of the worst. Instead of demonizing ICE law enforcement, sanctuary politicians should be thanking them for removing criminals from their communities."
"Due to his quick thinking, decisive actions and willingness to place himself into action during a critical incident, the child survived and is expected to make a full recovery," said Corporal J. Leathers of the Pasco County, Florida, Sheriff's Office. "His actions directly contributed to saving the life of the child and reflect exceptional courage and selflessness."
Other recent examples of ICE officers heroically saving lives include:
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