Posted on 09/23/2005 7:51:39 AM PDT by Calpernia
ICE HELPS BRAZILIAN AUTHORITIES NAB 48 INDIVIDUALS LINKED TO INTERNATIONAL HUMAN SMUGGLING RING
-AIRLINE EMPLOYEES AND CORRUPT OFFICIALS AMONG THE ARRESTED-
MIAMI- U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the Brazilian Federal Police (DPF), and the Diplomatic Security Service (DSS) announced today that a 16-month international human smuggling investigation culminated this morning with the arrests of 48 individuals linked to a international smuggling ring operating out of Brazil and stretching as far as Miami, Mexico City, Amsterdam, and Bangkok.
More than 600 DPF officers in Sao Paulo, Belo Horizonte, Governador Valadares and Ipatinga conducted the operation. In addition to the arrests, the officers also carried out over 100 search warrants throughout various locations in these cities.
The individuals arrested included officers from the DPF, Brazilian Customs, airline personnel and others thought to be part of an organization that had been smuggling foreign nationals in and out of Brazil and onward through Mexico to the United States.
Uncovering and halting criminal activities that, if left unchecked, would threaten the national security of the U.S., Brazil and other nations is and will continue to be a top priority for our agency, said Jesus Torres, special agent-in-charge of ICE in Miami. The success of this international operation exemplifies of our willingness and committed to assist countries around the globe in their fight against crime.
This case is a classic example of how international police cooperation can lead to the dismantling of major human smuggling organizations, said Julio Velez, ICE attaché in Brazil. The cooperation received in this case from the Brazilian Federal Police is a testimony to the fantastic relationship developed between our two governments.
Mr. Torres thanked the ICE Attaché in Mexico, the Spanish National Police, the German National Police, the Dutch National Police and the Bolivian National Police for their invaluable assistance in the investigation.
The international investigation into the case continues. Brazils Federal Public Ministry is handling the prosecution of this case. The defendants are presumed innocent and are entitled to a fair trial and the government has the burden of proving guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
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Now, what to do with the other few million here.
That's wonderful, and in a month there'll be 100 more to take their place.
If they really really really want to stop illegal immigration then let's have some interior enforcement. Send people home and they won't even bother with smugglers since they'll know their presence won't be tolerated.
Breathless propaganda release from worthless, ineffective malfeasant bureaucrats trying to justify their existence.
Meanwhile our backdoor is open..and it aint a breeze thats coming thru.
Aruba does have an active tourist area catering to that too.
No such luck.
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