[gavel] we are going to start our second panel of witnesses. I welcome the second panel of witnesses. First witness, mr. Jeremiah, is a special agent in charge of the new Orleans Field Office for u. S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement of the department of Homeland Security. I. C. E. Es has worked with Homeland Security investigations for over 10 years and has an oppressive record. Welcome. Have the honorable michael lee who is currently serving as a sheriff of scott county, mississippi. The sheriffs Law Enforcement duties include keeping the peace within the county, in addition to serving as the countys jailer and keeping a jail docket. He currently lives in forest, mississippi. As ther. William serves mayor of canton, mississippi. Canton was one of the six cities. E. Re the site of an i. C raid of and why he began working in the Public Interest at the age of 16. Thee began working in Public Interest at the age of 16. Without objections, the witnesses full statements will be inserte
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