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rangerrebew
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ICE Arrests 146 Indiana Truckers, Shutting Down 40 Fleets in State’s Biggest Sweep of 2025
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ICE Arrests 146 Indiana Truckers, Shutting Down 40 Fleets in State’s Biggest Sweep of 2025
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Federal immigration authorities have conducted a major enforcement sweep in Indiana, arresting 223 undocumented individuals, including 146 commercial vehicle drivers.
The operation, described as a targeted enforcement action, signals expanded regulatory enforcement addressing immigration compliance and public safety concerns related to unlicensed drivers. Officials emphasize that this represents part of a broader national enforcement strategy.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/ice-arrests-146-indiana-truckers-shutting-down-40-fleets-in-state-s-biggest-sweep-of-2025/ss-AA1Quo8i?ocid=msedgntp&pc=HCTS&cvid=6918788430ac4a5d9c2b545527889574&ei=17
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Re: ICE Arrests 146 Indiana Truckers, Shutting Down 40 Fleets in State’s Biggest Sweep of 2025
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May have to dust off my CDL, and get my Class-A rating; if this continues, valid CDL drivers will be worth their weight in gold.
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