Oklahoma is leading the charge on immigration enforcement with "Operation Guardian," a state-led initiative to deport undocumented immigrants currently incarcerated. Governor Kevin Stitt announced that this program focuses on individuals who have committed crimes or violated federal asylum rules, aiming to fast-track their transfer to ICE custody after serving sentences. The program highlights a sharp contrast between red and blue states, with Oklahoma emphasizing law and order while states like California prioritize protections for undocumented individuals. Critics argue blue-state policies undermine public safety and burden taxpayers, as seen with Chicago spending $573 million on services for illegal immigrants. Oklahoma's initiative reflects conservative values by prioritizing public safety and fiscal responsibility, emphasizing that taxpayers shouldn’t bear the cost of housing undocumented individuals who have violated U.S. laws. As the Biden administration ends, such efforts underscore a growing divide in immigration policy strategies across America.