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Immigration sweep includes Kenosha
Attorney General J.B. Van Hollen announced today that Wisconsin Department of Justice Special Agents and Immigration and Customs Enforcement Agents recently took 34 criminal illegal aliens into custody, including some in Kenosha.
The operation, which began Oct. 13 and concluded on Friday, included Milwaukee, Whitewater, Fort Atkinson, Beaver Dam, Jefferson, Kenosha, Neosho, Racine, Waukesha, Delavan and Lake Geneva.
The people arrested have criminal histories that include crimes of second degree sexual assault of a child, possession of cocaine, battery, burglary, hit and run, aggravated battery, manufacture and delivery of cocaine, exposing genitals to a child, first degree sexual assault and operating while intoxicated.
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Businesses and employees should pay through payroll taxes.
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