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SC General Prosecutor Alerts to Ice Mass Resistance – WRDW

SC General Prosecutor Alerts to Ice Mass Resistance – WRDW

Columbia, SC (Fox Carolina) – South Carolina General Alan Wilson said any planned “massive resistance” to ice operations will be met with “serious consequences”.

Wilson claims that the organization is planning a meeting on Saturday, February 8, with the stated goal of organizing a “massive resistance” and the formation of a “ice reaction network to ice reacting network”.

While every South Carolinets has the constitutional right to peacefully collect and express its views, Wilson said that all efforts to hinder or prevent law enforcement will have serious consequences.

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“In recent years, South Carolina, along with the rest of the nation, has been confronted with an unprecedented amount of illegal immigration,” Wilson said. “However, with the new Trump administration in 2025, there is a renewed commitment to ensure that those who have entered the country illegally, especially those who pose a risk to public safety, are deterrsing and eliminated. The Prosecutor General’s Office remains unwavering in his dedication to work with President Donald Trump and apply federal laws to immigration without intervention or obstruction. “

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The Prosecutor General said recent events should serve as a reminder of “the dangers of illegal resistance.”

Wilson said a demonstrator crashed a vehicle in a parked car, and two people were injured during a protest against deportation in Greenville.

“This reckless behavior, which has shown complete disregard for public safety, will not be tolerated. The Prosecutor General emphasizes that we cannot and will not allow any actions that threaten the safety of our communities, law enforcement officers or innocent observers, “Wilson said.

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Wilson said he urges all parties involved to comply with the legal process and act within the law.

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