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ICE's plans got a major boost from the state of Oklahoma last year when Governor Kevin Stitt announced "Operation Guardian," which deputized members of the Oklahoma Bureau of Investigation, the Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics, the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, and the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety to carry out immigration enforcement on behalf of ICE.
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Oklahoma’s senior U.S. senator says he will be touring ICE detention facilities, though he doesn’t plan on bringing media and he’s giving advance notice.
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After the Oklahoma Highway Patrol arrested Yingchao Fan following a rollover accident on Interstate 40, he sat in Sequoyah County jail despite facing no criminal charges, not even a traffic citation. County officials held him for Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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President Donald Trump reportedly plans to invite only Republican governors to an annual meeting, usually hosted by the bipartisan National Governors' Association (NGA). Gov. Kevin Stitt, who chairs the group, sent a letter to members Monday with a message about staying united in light of Trump's partisan antics.
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When Yingchao Fan's car rolled over on Interstate 40 in Sequoyah County during January's snowstorm, he did what anyone would do: he called 911 for help.
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Democrats are threatening to block funding for the Homeland Security Department when it expires in two weeks.
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Activist groups who oppose President Donald Trump are gathering for training on how to connect with each other and defy the administration.
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Democrat Taylor Rehmet flipped a reliably Republican state Senate district in Texas in Saturday’s special election, continuing a string of surprise victories for Democrats.
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More than 100 people turned out to a Tulsa vigil for two people killed in Minnesota.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt said “Americans don’t like what they are seeing” in Minneapolis.