The collaboration on the ice with the Alabama police relaxed dozens of Check Point

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In what would be one of the first cases of “control point” operations between the Ministry of Homeland Security and a State Police Agency, more than two dozen people have been held in recent days.
Alabama Governor Kay Ivey confirmed to Fox News Digital that she had ordered Alabama Law Enfrance Agency (ALEA) and other agencies in the cabinet to “work closely with ice to catch the illegal criminals”.
Ivey praised Alea’s work on a particularly lucrative “bust” in Russellville, who saw at least 20 detained people.
In a declaration to Fox News Digital, Alea confirmed that the operation in which the agency soldiers carried out driving license control points in the counties of Franklin and Colbert, where special agents ICE were present.
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More than a third of residents of the region identify as Hispanic, according to the census figures, which eclipses the proportion of 6% on the scale of the State.
Alea directed Fox News Digital to Ice for specific immigration data of its collaboration.
“Driving licenses control points occur throughout the state and are one of the ways in which we stop criminals on their traces, and now we include ice agents in these efforts,” said Ivey.
The Republican, which is limited to the term next year, added that illegal criminal immigrants are not welcome in its state and that each “toolbox” will be used to ensure the safety of residents and visitors.
Senator Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., Who hopes to go from Washington to Montgomery and succeed Ivey next year, said he was happy to see Alea working with Ice in this way.
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“When 77 million Americans voted for President Trump, they sent a clear message: they want mass deportations – and they want them now,” Tuberville told Fox News Digital.
Auburn’s longtime football icon has expressed hope that other states will follow the example of Alabama and will adapt these new cooperative strategies with federal police to repress illegal immigrants and maintain public security.
“Criminals (illegal immigrants) should not be here first,” said Tuberville.
The president of the Alabama Chamber Nathaniel Ledbetter, also said support for the work of Ivey and Alea.
LEDBETTER, R-RAINSVILLE, deplored that there are too many other states where managers “fight harder for criminals than (for) laws respectful of laws”.
In these places, he said: “Politics imports more for (elected) than public security … I expect this state and federal partnership continues to give positive results.”
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The governor of Alabama Kay Ivey, a republican, is represented. (Reuters / Marvin Gentry)
Birmingham’s immigration lawyer, Brett Pouncey, told a media on a state -of -the -scale AL.com state that many communities also worked with ICE to set up “roadblocks” of permit verification – citing relationships of its own customers.
Russellville Community organizer Evelyn Sermin said to the point of sale that the police should not work with the federal authorities, and that people in his region could be profiled and racily detained.
Throughout the summer, Ice also made two dozen arrests in the county of Baldwin, which houses the famous seaside cities “Redneck Riviera”.
Arrests have been made On Loxley sites – along the Interstate 10 north of Orange Beach – and the Spanish fort, which is at the other end of the George Wallace Mobile tunnel.
Operations have led an immigration defender in this region to suggest immigrants to write telephone numbers on their bodies to be able to contact the family in case they are held by ice, according to Al.com.
Fox News Digital contacted DHS for additional comments and data.