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Granite Shoals and Bertram Police Join Federal Immigration Enforcement Program

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AI-generatedThis article describes local police departments joining a federal immigration enforcement program. There is no direct commercial mechanism, commodity price impact, supply chain effect, or company margin implication. The financial assistance mentioned ($7,500 equipment per officer, salary reimbursement) is negligible in scale and limited to two small police departments. No sector is materially affected.
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- Granite Shoals and Bertram police departments joined the 287(g) immigration enforcement program.
- Granite Shoals City Council unanimously approved the agreement on April 28.
- Officers will receive 40 hours of ICE-funded training and access to federal resources.
- Bertram Police Chief noted potential financial assistance: $7,500 in equipment per trained officer and salary reimbursement.
- Other local departments (Marble Falls, Burnet) do not plan to join at this time.
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