A program between local law enforcement and U.S. immigration officials is gaining traction across South Carolina, despite history of civil rights violations that in one case cost taxpayers of Arizona county over $300 million.
A program between local law enforcement and U.S. immigration officials is gaining traction across South Carolina, despite history of civil rights violations that in one case cost taxpayers of Arizona county over $300 million.


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