A recent two-week ICE operation in West Virginia resulted in approximately 650 arrests of illegal immigrants, emphasizing cooperation with local law enforcement and contrasting sharply with protests surrounding similar actions in Minnesota. West Virginia Attorney General JB McCuskey highlighted the state’s effective collaboration, arguing it prevents the disorder seen in states like Minnesota, where officials have faced scrutiny over immigration enforcement. The operation, which included areas in the Eastern Panhandle, was noted for its lack of disruption, showcasing a productive approach to immigration enforcement. Meanwhile, Minnesota’s leadership has been criticized for not addressing issues related to illegal immigration and related fraud effectively.
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