In Alabama, 55 illegal aliens were arrested for illegal game fighting.
Five Americans were also arrested.
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the U.S. Department of Agriculture and others law enforcement partners executed search warrants related to illegal games fighting in Alabama. In the operation, 55 illegal aliens were arrested and five United States residents who were involved in the illegal cockfighting.
The criminal warrant operation, conducted by the Gulf of America Homeland Security Task Force in partnership with U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of Inspector General, and law enforcement officials from the State of Alabama, was held on Saturday, June 14 in Blount county, Alabama, to the northeast of Birmingham.
Authorities believed that an illegal cockfighting show was operating in a rural Alabama county. The task force executed a warrant that focused on an illegal animal fighting venture as well as the presence of suspected illegal aliens, in violation of federal laws. According to U.S. Immigration and Customs, the warrant alleged that the targeted operation also engaged in illegal gambling.
The surprise operation led to the arrest of 60 people suspected of being involved in illegal animal fighting. Of the 60 individuals arrested, 55 had been found to be illegally in the United States. The team of multi-agency officers who executed the search warrants seized two firearms as well as more than $100,000 worth of bulk currency.
Andrew Arthur, of the Center for Immigration Studies at the University of California Los Angeles, estimates that nearly one million illegal immigrants have self-deported.
Donald Trump led a multi-faceted plan to deal with the immigration crisis caused by the Biden administration. Trump’s Department of Homeland Security, in addition to increasing Immigration and Customs Enforcement detainment effort, implemented a program of self-deportation that has already seen considerable success.
Center for Immigration Studies conservatively estimates that there are approximately 15.4 million illegal immigrants in the United States. Andrew Arthur, a resident Fellow in Law and Policy with the CIS claimed that nearly one million of these illegal aliens chose to self-deport because of the strict immigration enforcement measures taken by the Trump administration.
Arthur’s 1,000,000 figure was based in part on the number of employees.
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A Washington Post article echoed Arthur’s claim, saying that “more than a half-million foreign-born workers” had left the labor force since March. The Post described the findings as a “sign of a weakening labour supply,” but also stated that wages on average were up.
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