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WYFF News 4 on MSNK-9 finds 36 lbs. of marijuana in South Carolina traffic stop; suspect held for ICEA man has been arrested after a traffic stop in Sumter County, South Carolina, led to a drug trafficking charge.
First things first. Ventura and Santa Barbara counties will recover from the damage done by the early July ICE raids on cannabis farms in Camarillo and Carpinteria. It will not be easy. Hundreds of ...
A man has pleaded guilty to lacing ice cream with THC, sickening four Newmarket café customers. Here's how it happened.
A Maine man has pleaded guilty to federal charges he laced coffee Oreo-flavored ice cream with THC, sickening several customers who bought it from a Newmarket shop in 2023. Marc Flore, 45, of Portland ...
Immigration agents will arrest anyone they find in the country illegally, even if they lack a criminal record, acting ICE ...
The City of Goleta is hosting a special community meeting in light of recent ICE activities in nearby communities and across ...
The U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum is among the organizations that have condemned making comparisons to the Holocaust and the Nazis for many reasons, including their historical inaccuracy and because ...
Acting ICE chief Todd Lyons says agents will arrest anyone who is in US unlawfully and prosecute companies that hire them - ...
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WWLP Springfield on MSNVenezuelan national convicted, sentenced for immigration violationsA Venezuelan national was sentenced in a federal court after he pleaded guilty to one count of failure to notify of an ...
SUMTER COUNTY, S.C. — A routine traffic stop on Thursday, July 17, in Sumter County has led drug trafficking charges and a 59-year-old man being detained for US Immigration and Customs Enforcement ...
Just like NYC allows a Marxist to run for mayor, Sound Off allows Marxist Patriot54 to post mindless progressive propaganda in Sound Off. Both of these Marxist examples provide a clear vision of where ...
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