Malheur County Sheriff Travis Johnson does not hide his frustrations when it comes to immigration policies throughout Oregon .

Senior Reporter, Don Nelson, took a drive with the Sheriff to listen and better understand his issues with the State of Oregon and its adversarial stance against the federal government.

"It is very frustrating when there's not clarity in how to enforce the law," said Johnson. "If there's criminal activity, we have to take care of it, and we cannot report any of that to the Feds."

That's because in 1987, the State of Oregon became the first state to pass a law prohibiting state agencies and law enforcement from participating in immigration enforcement without a judicial warrant.

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