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VisitWhat will be the outcome of Oklahoma's immigrant transfer initiative by end of 2024?
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Gov. Kevin Stitt: Oklahoma to Transfer 526 Criminal Illegal Immigrants, Saving $1 Million Monthly
Nov 16, 2024, 09:00 PM
Oklahoma, under the leadership of Republican Governor Kevin Stitt, plans to assist President-elect Donald Trump's administration in executing mass deportations. The state intends to transfer 526 criminal illegal immigrants from its prisons, a move that is expected to save taxpayers $1 million per month. This initiative positions Oklahoma as one of the first states to take advantage of Trump's border mandates. Former ICE Director @RealTomHoman is involved in these efforts.
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