The Kansas Bureau of Investigation on Monday announced that it wielded new authority to help enforce immigration law in the arrest of 10 immigrants convicted of serious crimes who were living in the United State illegally.
Attorney General Kris Kobach and KBI Director Tony Mattivi said the arrests were made as part of an agreement signed earlier this year allowing KBI agents to work with Immigration and Customs Enforcement to remove criminal illegal immigrants from Kansas.
"These are some of our most . . .
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