- Alabama has initiated its first collaboration with the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) for a joint checkpoint operation.
- The operation took place in Russellville and involved driver license checkpoints across the state.
- As a result of this joint effort, more than 20 individuals were detained.
- The operation was conducted by the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency in partnership with ICE agents.
- This initiative marks a significant step in Alabama’s efforts to enforce immigration laws within the state.
- The checkpoint operation reflects an increased focus on monitoring driver licenses and identifying individuals without proper documentation.
- The event has raised awareness about the state’s collaboration with federal immigration authorities.
Source: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/alabama-conducts-first-state-federal-checkpoint-operations-ice-detaining-over-20-people)