ICE Arrests 91 CDL Drivers Illegally in US During Oklahoma Operation
Summary
Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol conducted a joint operation in Oklahoma, arresting 120 individuals for immigration-related offenses. Among them, 91 were commercial drivers who lacked legal status in the U.S. This operation is part of wider immigration enforcement efforts by President Trump's administration.Key Facts
- A total of 120 people were arrested during the operation in Oklahoma, focusing on immigration violations.
- Out of these, 91 individuals were commercial drivers without legal status in the U.S.
- The arrests took place during a joint operation between ICE and the Oklahoma Highway Patrol from September 22 to 25.
- The operation focused on traffic stops along Interstate 40, where ICE agents checked the immigration status of foreign-born individuals.
- Those arrested included individuals with past criminal records such as money laundering and drug-related crimes.
- Arrested commercial drivers were citizens of countries like India, Uzbekistan, and China.
- The commercial driver's licenses were mostly issued in states like California, New York, Pennsylvania, and Illinois.
- The operation is connected to President Trump's broader plan to deport migrants living in the U.S. without legal permission.
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