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12 people arrested in Fayette County for immigration violations
« on: September 24, 2025, 05:50:03 am »
12 people arrested in Fayette County for immigration violations

West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey says 12 people have been arrested for immigration violations over a two-day period.

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Re: 12 people arrested in Fayette County for immigration violations
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2025, 07:47:12 am »
W.Va.'s governor is proud to cooperate with ICE, unlike California's Gov. Greaseball.
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... “I am proud to have West Virginia’s Law Enforcement working together with ICE to enforce the nation’s immigration laws and support President Trump’s border policies,” Morrisey said.  ...

According to officials, the WVSP Parkways Interdiction Team, with assistance from ICE, conducted traffic stops along Interstate 77 near Pax in Fayette County between Sunday and Monday.

During those stops, 12 undocumented immigrants were determined to have entered or remained in the U.S. illegally. ...
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Under previous administrations, whenever West Virginia state police or county sheriffs happened to arrest illegals, they were told by INS/ICE to let them go, forthwith. No more.