Border and Enforcement News
In
an effort to stop fraud, U.S. embassy officials will begin using new biometric
visas to record fingerprints from almost everyone applying for a visa to travel
to that country. They will allow
security background checks on an applicant in seconds, and will include a
fingerprint and photograph.
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The
U.S. Coast Guard sent home 361 Haitians found on a 54-foot boat last week that
was en route to the Bahamas. 348 of
the migrants were adults. They were
picked up near Great Inagua Island in the Bahamas as Tropical Storm Odette was
heading east.
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Undercover
U.S. Border Patrol agents busted a smuggling ring run by a federal inmate at a
Florence prison last week by arresting four of its members.
Ringleader Reynaldo Garcia Vera, already serving two years for an
alien-smuggling conviction, is now facing new charges of conspiracy to smuggle
aliens.
The
group allegedly used rented cargo vans and trucks to move illegal immigrants
into the United States via the Arizona border and is believed to have smuggled
about 500 people into the country illegally.
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“Operation
Predator”, the nationwide effort to apprehend immigrants involved in child
abuse and pornography caught 14 foreign sex offenders in metro Phoenix.
ICE said eight of the suspects had prior records.
The sex offenders came from Cuba, Ecuador, El Salvador, Mexico and
Vietnam. One of the men has already
been removed from the US; the rest will be placed in removal proceedings.
Since “Operation Predator” began in July, over 1,500 foreign child predators and sex offenders have been arrested throughout the US. There have been 46 arrests made in Phoenix. “Operation Predator” has a 24-hour hotline for information on sex offenders at 1-866-DHS-2ICE.
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