South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson sent a warning after he said he learned of an organization planning "mass resistance" against ICE operations.
"To know that they don't have to open the door for ICE unless they have a signed warrant from a judge, and they do have the right to remain silent, and they are not required to answer questions about ...
Families who are still grieving the loss of their loved ones at the hands of drunk drivers joined Attorney General Alan Wilson to ask for more DUI reform.