Department of Public Safety Commissioner Tim Tipton will address the public on Tuesday regarding the State of Oklahoma's new agreement with Homeland Security to enforce immigration laws.
State agents and troopers in Oklahoma are set to receive training to assist federal immigration officials, following a newly-approved agreement between the stat
Oklahoma Department of Public Safety Commissioner Tim Tipton addressed the public Tuesday, answering questions for the first time about the state's new agreement with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to enforce immigration laws.
The State of Oklahoma will partner with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to enhance immigration enforcement, allowing state officers to detain undocumented criminals. News 9's Lisa Monahan has more.
The agreements allow local police officers to interrogate and arrest without a warrant any person believed to be in the U.S. illegally, among other privileges
About 50 Oklahoma Highway Patrol troopers and state drug agents will train for about a week on the process of identifying and detaining illegal immigrants wanted for criminal activities.
Oklahoma officials will reveal new details on Operation Guardian, which is the state's plan to target undocumented immigrants with a criminal history. In an agreement with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation ...
House Bill 1362 would allow an undocumented immigrant to be arrested and charged with a felony punishable by five years in prison or deportation.
Quakers, Baptists and Sikhs filed a lawsuit opposed to Immigration and Customs Enforcement actions at places of worship, which have been off limits.
Gov. Youngkin's executive order requires state police to sign a task force agreement with ICE and local jails to cooperate with the task force.