Border and Enforcement News
According to a press release
from Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), document fraud is on the rise.
According to ICE, with the potential to extort large sums of money from a
desperate clientele, millions of dollars are being made by individuals who can
create fraudulent documents. The
increase of available, sophisticated technology has compounded the problem and
increased the number of people who can enter into the illegal trade.
Because of the security threat that document fraud poses to the
ICE has created a new program
for combating document fraud based on an existing task force in the D.C. area.
The new “Document and Benefit Fraud Task Forces” will be opened in
ten major cities across the
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A pub operator in Depew,
Bridget Campbell, 37, has admitted to arranging the smuggling of at least thirty
undocumented Irish aliens from
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According to the Associated
Press, Border Patrol agents rescued twenty Mexican undocumented immigrants
after they activated a rescue beacon twenty miles south of
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According to The
Associated Press, the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has given Indonesian
citizen, Yose Rizal, another chance at asylum. Rizal, 37, claimed that due to
Christian beliefs he had been harassed and discriminated against by Muslims. His
church back in
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