Governor Patrick Morrisey Announces State Police and ICE Arrest 60 Illegal Immigrants in One Month

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Morrisey announces ICE arrests in Beckley

BECKLEY, W.Va. – Today, Governor Patrick Morrisey announced the West Virginia State Police have arrested 60 illegal immigrants in the state since beginning operations through the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) 287(g) program. 

“My administration continues to take aggressive action to combat illegal immigration with the support of President Donald Trump, Secretary Kristi Noem, and ICE,” said Governor Morrisey. “Our intent is to take any legal action necessary to protect West Virginians. If you are here illegally, if you are caught breaking our laws, if you are smuggling drugs – you will be arrested, you will be tried, and if found guilty, you will pay a heavy price.” 

On Saturday, October 18, 2025, members of the West Virginia State Police Turnpike, the West Virginia Public Service Commission, ICE, and DEA were staged at I-77 exit 48 leading onto US Route 19 northbound to control commercial vehicle traffic around Bridge Day, leading to the arrest of nine individuals determined to be in the country illegally. At a similar detail on US Route 19 near I-79, State Police and ICE arrested an additional nine illegal immigrants, bringing the total to 18 arrests. 

In addition, an operation on the West Virginia Turnpike on October 12, 2025 led to the arrest of five illegal immigrants. 

Governor Morrisey had previously announced 37 arrests made by the West Virginia State Police and ICE, bringing the total to 60 arrests since operations with ICE began on September 22, 2025.

“Governor Morrisey’s leadership has given the State Police the tools to crack down on illegal immigration and carry out our duty to protect West Virginians,” said Col. Jim Mitchell, Superintendent of the West Virginia State Police. “We will continue to take any action allowed under the law to arrest and detain those who have violated our country’s immigration laws.”

“Working tirelessly through the current federal funding lapse, ICE ERO Philadelphia remains fully engaged with our West Virginia partners”, said Acting Philadelphia Field Office Director, David O’Neill. “Through the 287(g) partnership our joint efforts have already led to the arrests of approximately 65 illegal aliens and we will continue working together throughout the shutdown, to safeguard the United States of America.”