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Multiple law enforcement agencies held a news conference at the Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office on Tuesday to announce a targeted enforcement operation.
On Monday, Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt announced authorities apprehended 130 alleged "illegal" immigrants from multiple countries under "Operation Guardian" sweep along Interstate 40.
Authorities including the FBI and the Palm Beach County Sheriff’s Office announced Tuesday that nearly 50 people were arrested in the multi-agency “Operation Viper” to target violent crime.
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More than a dozen with alleged ties to Tren de Aragua arrested in Operation Midway Blitz sting
Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin reports on the latest developments in Operation Midway Blitz on 'Special Report.'
We're learning more about "Operation Guardian," a team effort conducted by several state agencies to round up illegal immigrants driving on Oklahoma highways.
Dozens of armed federal agents conducted an immigration operation early Tuesday at an apartment complex in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood.
Federal officials are scheduled to announce arrests in an “immigration fraud detection operation” in the Twin Cities area on Tuesday. In attendance will be the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, ICE and the FBI. The news conference is scheduled for 1 p.m. Check back for a live stream.
The arrest of the mother sparked protests against ICE and Worcester Police Officers, with some accusing the department of collaborating with federal agents.
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Operation Viper: Multi-agency operation leads to dozens of arrest across Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast
Federal and local law enforcement leaders across the Palm Beaches and Treasure Coast announced the results of a two-month crackdown on violent crime called Operation Viper.
Space City Takedown was conducted in and around the Houston-area by the U.S. Marshals Service Gulf Coast Violent Offenders Task Force, Southern District of Texas, and task force partners. FOX 26's Leslie DelasBour had the opportunity to ride along with the U.
WASHINGTON, DC – Far-right online groups had launched a campaign called “Operation Clog the Toilet,” attempting to block Indians from returning to the U.S. after President Donald Trump announced a $100,000 fee for H-1B visas.