The governor of Wyoming Gordon signs an ice agreement for the application of immigration

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Pour wyoming. Mark Gordon Signed an agreement last week with ICE, allowing local police in certain counties to work alongside federal agents in the monitoring and detention of illegal immigrants.
Limited members of the Wyoming road patrol in five counties – which encompass the important authorities – will be able to help the ice in the application when carrying out their daily work and in the direction and under the supervision of the Federal Law AGENCY, according to a press release from the Gordon office.
The agreement Only marks the second pact of this type made directly between a state and an ice.
Florida Gov. Ron Desantis was the first to sign a similar “understanding protocol”, while several individual counties across the country also approved methods of cooperation with ice.
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Interstate 80 enters the Wyoming from Nebraska to Pine Bluff, July 2025. (Charlie Creitz)
“Wyoming has been firm in our commitment to help guarantee the border, and this is another step in this process,” Gordon said in a statement.
“The security of our nation depends on the effective application of immigration, and I am proud that our Wyoming road patrol continues to support this effort and now forms their commitment to this work thanks to our agreement with ice.”
The Wyoming Highway Patrol, under the surveillance of ice, will be able to take measures and develop evidence against people who violate the federal immigration law. An executive decree of January by President Donald Trump allows the Secretary of Homeland Security, Kristi Noem, to forge these agreements with the national and local authorities.
The administrator of the Wyoming road patrol, Colonel Tim Cameron, cited the unique position of Wyoming to accommodate several cross-country motorways.
“Our soldiers are only placed to support the application of immigration thanks to our daily operations along the Wyoming highways – key corridors for background travel which are sometimes exploited for illegal activity,” Cameron said in a press release.
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The longest interstate in the country, the Boston-Seattle I-90, travels 200 miles in the upper corner of the state, the New Jersey-San Francisco I-80 travels 400 miles at the bottom of the Wyoming, and i-25 leaves in particular from the southern border to New Mexico to the I-90 in Buffalo.
The selected soldiers will come from the county of Laramie, which includes the capital, Cheyenne; The County of Carbon, who includes Rawlins; And the county of Sweetwater, which includes Rock Springs, Green River and a very long expanse distant from the I-80.
Some patrol officers in the Campbell and Natrona counties will also participate, because the i-25 bissect along the border of Nebraska and in the city of Casper.
“(CET) Agreement improves our ability to identify individuals in violation of the federal immigration law and to take the appropriate measures under the direction of ICE,” added Cameron.
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Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon (Getty)
“This partnership strengthens public security, expands our access to federal resources and information and strengthens the solid labor relations that we maintain with local police.”
Wyoming taxpayers will not pay additional costs for the company of persons, as agents will receive free training from the federal authorities.
Robert Guadian, a senior manager of the Denver de Ice field office, congratulated Gordon for the agreement, calling it “a force multiplier” in immigration application operations.
Wyoming had previously sent independent soldiers to help the Texas public security department on the southern border during the heat of the open border crisis in the Biden administration.