South Dakota’s ‘Operation Prairie Thunder’ to support ICE
Share this @internewscast.com


() With a new initiative aimed at curbing crime and illegal immigration, South Dakota is deploying state troopers, helicopters and National Guard soldiers to target gangs, drug crimes and migrants in the U.S. illegally in the Sioux Falls metro area.

Dubbed “Operation Prairie Thunder,” the initiative is set to be South Dakota’s most aggressive crackdown on crime and illegal immigration to date.

South Dakota Governor Larry Rhoden announced the pilot project Monday, calling it “a comprehensive, targeted public safety initiative to protect South Dakotans.”

Troops, helicopters and agents mobilized

The operation has two main goals: to support the efforts of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and to crack down on crime in Sioux Falls.

Over the next five months, between 10 and 15 state troopers will conduct saturation patrols, targeting drugs, gang activity and parole violators in the metro area. Aerial enforcement will also include Lakota helicopters and a Highway Patrol airplane to help with drug interdiction and traffic enforcement.

The Department of Corrections’ parole agents and the Absconder Apprehension Unit will target fugitives and parole violators. The state has already flagged at least 10 inmates for possible parole to ICE, mostly nonviolent offenders near the end of their sentences.

National Guard and DOC to support ICE

Six National Guard soldiers will be activated to assist ICE directly with processing and administrative work related to deportations. The Department of Corrections will also assist ICE with the processing and transportation of people who immigrated illegally.

“ICE has asked for help in this area, and South Dakota is stepping up and stepping in to meet this need,” Rhoden said.

The state prison system formally expressed interest in signing a 287(g) agreement with ICE. Earlier this year, the South Dakota Highway Patrol and Division of Criminal Investigation signed similar agreements, according to the South Dakota Searchlight.

“Our work alongside ICE boils down to this: Highway Patrol will support ICE with arrests. The National Guard will support ICE with processing and administrative functions. And DOC will support ICE with transportation, identifying illegal immigrants in our prisons, and getting them paroled to ICE custody,” Rhoden said.

A growing trend in immigration enforcement

As of this week, ICE has signed 867 active 287(g) agreements across 40 states, with 19 more pending.

States located far from the southern border, like Arkansas, Louisiana and South Dakota, have applied for 287(g) agreements, signaling a growing national trend.

The 287(g) program, introduced by President Donald Trump in an executive order, expands a decades-old immigration policy. It authorizes ICE to delegate certain immigration enforcement powers to state and local law enforcement under ICE’s direction and oversight.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like

“Kissimmee Provides Relief Grants to Support Small Businesses in Post-Pandemic Recovery”

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Kissimmee is offering relief grants to small businesses still…

Residents of East Palestine Seek Withdrawal from $600 Million Settlement, Claim Misguidance by Lawyers

Some East Palestine residents who joined a $600 million class-action settlement against…

Secret Service Eliminates Potential Threat to NYC Cell Service

NEW YORK (AP) As nearly 150 global leaders readied themselves to arrive…

Spirit Airlines Set to Temporarily Lay Off 1,800 Flight Attendants

(NewsNation) — Spirit Airlines plans to furlough 1,800 flight attendants before the…

Speed Limit Raised on Part of Boones Creek Road

JONESBOROUGH, Tenn. (WJHL) — The speed limit on a section of Boones…

EU and WHO Confirm Drug’s Safety for Pregnant Women Despite Trump’s Autism Claim

(The Hill) — European Union (EU) and World Health Organization (WHO) officials…

Secret Service Agents Disrupt Network Used for Assassination Threats

NEW YORK – Federal agents from the U.S. Secret Service have dismantled…

Asian Markets Mostly Decline Following a Break in Wall Street’s Rally

TOKYO – Asian markets mostly edged lower on Wednesday following a downturn…

Certain Burn Bans Lifted in Central Illinois, but Fire Chief Advises Continued Caution

CENTRAL ILLINOIS (WCIA) — Burn bans are being lifted for some cities…

Kamala Harris Offers Lukewarm Support to Zohran Mamdani in NYC Mayoral Race

In an appearance on MSNBC’s “The Rachel Maddow Show” on Monday, former…

Social Security: What are the payment dates for September and October?

(NEXSTAR) — Still waiting for your September Social Security check? You’re in…

Here’s the Lowdown: President Trump’s United Nations Address

IE 11 is not supported. For an optimal experience visit our site…