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Dozens of illegal immigrants fled a Pennsylvania DMV when ICE officers responded to local tips, highlighting serious public safety concerns. The incident raises questions about who is allowed on our roads and how law enforcement protects communities.

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From The Washington Examiner:

On April 3, several dozen immigrants were lined up at an Armstrong County, Pennsylvania DMV, allegedly waiting to secure commercial driver’s licenses. They ran in all directions when ICE officers arrived at the strip mall location.

Video footage showed young men waiting inside and outside the DMV, admitting to locals that they were from various countries. Locals shared the video and contacted the sheriff, who then notified the local ICE office.

When the ICE officers arrived at the center, the long line quickly broke up, with everyone scattering in multiple directions. Sheriff Pitzer told the local newspaper that when he arrived, the ICE enforcement had already ended and that “numerous people scattered throughout the community. I’m unsure of the reasons why they left. Were they illegal? Were they just scared? Obviously, we can’t answer that. … It went even as far as people exiting their vehicles and abandoning them on the street.”

Allowing unverified individuals to operate commercial vehicles is reckless. Fatal crashes involving foreign drivers who cannot read or understand English have already claimed lives. Protecting innocent people on our roads is a matter of stewardship and justice (Isaiah 1:17).

This incident also shows the importance of citizens supporting lawful enforcement. Communities that speak up help prevent danger and uphold order. Additionally, Pennsylvania’s pause on issuing non-domiciled commercial licenses is a crucial step in keeping roads safe.

Advocating for safety and justice is part of our calling as intercessors. Let’s pray for wisdom for leaders, courage for law enforcement, and protection over our communities.

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(Excerpt from The Washington Examiner. Photo Credit: https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=20745432)

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Darlene Estlow
April 10, 2026

Father, I praise your name that you hear our prayers. Thank you that people notified ICE of the line at the DMV. I pray you would protect ICE and law enforcement, and that illegal aliens would not be able to get drivers licenses. I pray for protection against unlawful drivers that don’t understand road signs and have many times put people in danger. I thank you that you hear our prayers. Cleanse our hearts and may we as a church walk with you in all we do and all we pray.

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Katherine Hulbert
April 10, 2026

I pray they will do the same in California.Its so bad here.Ive know for three years .They gets illegal jobs in government ..Mistreate the elders and handicap.Even in or medical field.And yes they been given them free housing.Money and driver licenses..This is a fact.Come Jesus please and save our state and remove Gavin Newsom.Hes closed or lake with fake propaganda. He has brunt so many cities down to nothing.We serve a justice God .He removes some and raises up his chosen.Let his will be done on earth as it is in heaven.We call upon our Savior all things are possible in his name .he will not forsake us.never has he never will .let his will be in the mighty name of Jesus we pray..Plesae sent in the national guards.🙏🏼✝️🙌🏼🙏🏼

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Rose
April 10, 2026

Yes Father let us continue praying for the ICE agents and other law enforcement here in America. Please protect them in Jesus’ name. Amen

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