Enrollment in the Secure Communities program reached a new high in June and July proving that the Immigration, Customs and Enforcement agency is picking up its heels to meet its enrollment goal for 2010. Florida and Virginia activated Secure Communities state-wide – 67 and 129 counties respectively – following the way of Delaware, which activated all of its three counties earlier this year. This could hint at more states meeting full enrollment in coming months. As... Read More
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- ICE Says Secure Communities Will Stay Active Even if States Opt-Out

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