Washington D.C. The Department of Justice (DOJ) announced that U.S. attorneys in six districts filed immigration-related charges against 900 individuals during the first week of April. The charges are part of an initiative called "Operation Take Back America."
According to the DOJ, the operation is designed to enforce existing immigration laws and address the issue of illegal immigration. The department said that the individuals charged are accused of various immigration-related crimes, but specific details about the charges were not immediately available.
Details on the districts where the charges were filed and the specific types of immigration crimes involved were not immediately released by the DOJ. The Department of Justice said that it will continue to prioritize the enforcement of immigration laws.
DOJ: Nearly 1,000 Face Immigration Charges in One Week
The Justice Department (DOJ) reports that nearly 1,000 individuals were charged with immigration-related crimes during the first week of April. These charges were filed by U.S. attorneys across six districts as part of "Operation Take Back America." The DOJ said the operation focuses on enforcing existing immigration laws. The initiative aims to address illegal immigration and related criminal activity.