A five-day operation by Border Patrol netted dozens of illegal alien truck drivers, as the Trump administration continues a crackdown prompted by a series of deadly crashes.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: Yuma Sector Border Patrol agents conducted a five-day enforcement operation, arresting 52 illegal aliens during immigration stops on major Arizona highways. Among those detained, 36 were operating commercial vehicles with licenses issued by states with sanctuary policies, raising concerns about road safety. 📺 DETAIL: According to sector officials, the drivers were nationals of El Salvador, India, Mexico, Turkey, and Russia. Many were allegedly working under expired employment authorizations issued during the former Biden regime. The operation drew praise from a U.S. Department of Transportation spokesman, who said the arrests will help improve roadway safety. In a separate case announced this week, Yuma Sector agents arrested an Indian national, Magandeep Singh, during a traffic stop after discovering he was the subject of an international homicide alert. Following verification of the warrant, Singh was processed for removal and transferred to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers, who will coordinate with international authorities regarding his case. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “This is another reminder of how the Biden-Buttigieg administration failed American truckers and made our roads less safe for families.” – U.S. Department of Transportation spokesman 🎯 IMPACT: The arrests underscore the threat to Americans posed by sanctuary policies and illegal immigrant drivers, who have been involved in multiple high-profile, deadly crashes. The operation also highlighted the presence of migrants with serious criminal records on the roads, such as the Indian national wanted for homicide. |
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