UPDATED: Attorney general, KBI reach deal to enforce federal immigration laws

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(Updated to include interview with Kobach and ACLU reaction)

The Kansas attorney general's office and the Kansas Bureau of Investigation on Monday announced they signed an agreement with the federal government to allow KBI agents to help enforce immigration law.

The agreement would allow KBI agents to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to remove "criminal illegal aliens" from Kansas.

Kansas is one of the first states in the nation to enter such an agreement, according to the attorney general's office.

“All across Kansas, illegal aliens who are dangerous criminals or gang members are released back to the . . .

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