Massive Arkansas operation results in 472 arrests, includes illegal immigration, drug charges
- A joint operation in Arkansas led to the arrest of 472 individuals between February 5 and February 26, according to Jonathan Ross, the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of Arkansas.
- The operation culminated in the arrest of 219 undocumented immigrants and 253 U.S. Citizens suspected of drug crimes, with charges ranging from minor offenses to serious crimes.
- Officials stated that authorities seized 15,000 pounds of drugs and 43 guns during the operation, which was described as the largest effort to enforce immigration laws in Arkansas's history.
- The U.S. Attorney's Office announced that this operation, named 'Operation Enforce and Remove,' is part of a broader effort to enforce immigration laws and ensure community safety, noting that efforts will continue in the future.
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