Oklahoma Highway Patrol, ICE Conduct Illegal Immigration Operation
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Oklahoma Highway Patrol, ICE conduct illegal immigration operation
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — We're learning more about "Operation Guardian," a team effort conducted by several state agencies to round up illegal immigrants driving on Oklahoma highways. The operation began Tuesday, September 22, and ended Thursday, September 25, in Western Oklahoma along I-40. RELATED: ‘Operation Guardian’: Gov. Stitt says 130 alleged ‘illegal’ commercial truck drivers arrested in sting DPS Commissioner Tim Tipton speaks to m…
120 Illegal Aliens Arrested During Major Highway Crackdown in Oklahoma
120 illegal aliens have been arrested during a large-scale enforcement action in Oklahoma near the Texas border, state officials confirmed Tuesday. The post 120 Illegal Aliens Arrested During Major Highway Crackdown in Oklahoma appeared first on Slay News.

120 Illegal Aliens Arrested In Operation Near Texas Border
Oklahoma Highway Patrol and ICE worked together to arrest 120 illegal immigrants near the Texas border. Many of the offenders had unverifiable licenses and were behind the wheel of 18-wheelers. Fox News reported: The Oklahoma Highway Patrol, working with ICE agents, arrested 120 illegal immigrants during an operation at a port of entry near the Texas border. The plan, dubbed Operation Guardian, was a comprehensive deportation effort launched by …
120 ARRESTED: OHP talks Operation Guardian efforts
Oklahomas DPS chief, Tim Tipton updated the media on Oklahoma Highway Patrols efforts within Operation Guardian.Its the agencys partnership with ICE, to enforce immigration laws in Oklahoma.WATCH: 120 ARRESTED: OHP talks Operation Guardian efforts 120 ARRESTED: OHP talks Operation Guardian effortsRecently, during a 48-hour campaign, troopers camped out on Interstate 40, along Oklahomas western border with Texas. Troopers encountered more than 50…
Oklahoma DPS to continue to immigration enforcement effort focused on truck drivers - Shawnee News-Star
By Barbara Hoberock Oklahoma Voice OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma’s Public Safety Commissioner vowed Tuesday to continue the crackdown on commercial truck drivers passing through the… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close
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