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In Pennsylvania, USA, in Armstrong County near the PennDOT driver's license center in Kittanning, officers from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) arrested 13 individuals. Law enforcement responded to reports from local residents about a large gathering of people outside the facility.

Among those detained were nationals from Uzbekistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Turkmenistan. Official reports indicate that all individuals were present in the United States without legal authorization. During the incident, one migrant allegedly resisted arrest and assaulted a law enforcement officer.

This case is part of the broader efforts by the U.S. regime to combat illegal immigration under its immigration policies. According to ICE, an investigation is ongoing as U.S. authorities purportedly intensify scrutiny of such situations.

The arrest follows the recent deportation of over 60 Uzbek citizens from the United States, highlighting a trend of stricter immigration enforcement by the U.S. regime. For Uzbek migrants, this may signal increasing challenges and limitations in accessing opportunities for residence and employment in the U.S., amid ongoing societal and legal friction over immigration issues.

Source: podrobno.uz