S.C. AG Wilson to Newsmax: We’re Building a Plan to Assist Deportations

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson told Newsmax on Wednesday that the Palmetto State is working on a plan to help advance President Donald Trump’s mass deportation operation of illegal immigrants.

“I’m actually going to be working with our 46 sheriffs throughout the 46 counties in South Carolina,” Wilson said on “Wake Up America.” “I’ve already been in touch with [border czar] Tom Homan, I’ve actually been in touch with [Department of Homeland Security] Secretary Kristi Noem, who I think is doing an excellent job on Day 1, actually being on the ground with the ICE agents on the frontlines. Can you imagine [former DHS] Secretary [Alejandro] Mayorkas doing that?”

“But the point is to have a line of communication between our partners at the federal level and our law enforcement leaders at the local level within our respective states,” he continued. “So in the coming days and weeks, we’ll be putting together a plan to try to onboard our federal folks with our state folks so that we can help them accomplish the agenda the president has set out with these mass deportations.”

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