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MSNBC Panel Melts Down Over Hungarian PM Speaking To Conservatives

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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MSNBC Panel Melts Down Over Hungarian PM Speaking To Conservatives

MSNBC Panel Melts Down Over Hungarian PM Speaking To Conservatives

Harold Hutchison on August 5, 2022

UPDATE: This story has been updated to reflect a statement from Republican National Committee (RNC) spokesperson Nicole Morales.

MSNBC host Joy Reid and a panel on her show obsessed over Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban Thursday evening in the wake of Orban’s speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).

“It’s obviously more convenient in some sense to Orban-ize the party rather than Putin-ize it,” Reid said, noting that Russia’s invasion of Ukraine made Russian President Vladimir Putin “objectionable.”

“Anything Joy Reid thinks about the Republican Party is as irrelevant as her show,” Republican National Committee spokesperson Nicole Morales told the Daily Caller News Foundation in a statement.

WATCH:

“Orban talked in 2018 about the access of the willing,” Rula Jebreal, a Palestinian foreign policy analyst, said. “Orban, Trump, Salvini in Italy, the fascists in France and VOX in Spain. There’s a real ideology of common values, antiimmigration, trying to use the powers and tools of democracy to try to destroy it from within.”

Jebreal went on to claim that Orban inspired a July 29 attack that killed an immigrant from Nigeria in Italy. Other panel members attacked Orban as a racist.

“Let me tell you something Viktor Orban got right today,” former Republican Rep. David Jolly told Reid. “He said the press in the United States will report that a racist leader addressed American conservatives, and he was right because he is racist, his policies are racist.”

“The same movement that embraced Viktor Orban is the one that is giving currency and fuel to Ron DeSantis, to Donald Trump and to other leaders in today’s Republican Party,” Jolly said.

WATCH:

A Princeton professor claimed that Orban’s border security policies were later adopted by the Trump administration.

“Orban built a wall before Trump built a wall,” Kim Lane Scheppele said. “He pushed people back across that wall. He separated kids and parents. The thing that he did actually in 2015 was exactly what Trump went on to do later. So, he has been exactly a model for Republican efforts to deal with the border.”

Scheppele also claimed that there were multiple ties between the circles of Orban and former President Donald Trump.

WATCH:

“There are lots of ties between the Trump circle and the Orban circle,” Scheppele said. “Steve Bannon is one of them. He not only called Orban Trump before Trump, he created both of them in lots of ways. Even before that, Orban’s big electoral victory in 2010 was engineered by a pair of Republican masterminds. There are a lot of connections.”

DeSantis did not immediately respond to requests for comment from the Daily Caller News Foundation.

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‘May Violate Multiple State Laws’: Republican AGs Demand BlackRock Answer For Pushing ESG On State Pension Funds

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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‘May Violate Multiple State Laws’: Republican AGs Demand BlackRock Answer For Pushing ESG On State Pension Funds

‘May Violate Multiple State Laws’: Republican AGs Demand BlackRock Answer For Pushing ESG On State Pension Funds

Jack McEvoy on August 5, 2022

Missouri Attorney General (AG) Eric Schmidt and 18 other Republican AGs are investigating BlackRock concerning the company’s push to place environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) standards on states’ pension funds, according to the AGs’ letter.

The Republican AGs, including those from Arizona, Texas, Ohio and Montana, sent a letter to BlackRock CEO Larry Fink on Thursday claiming that BlackRock did not attempt to make money for states’ pensioners, but rather used funds to pressure companies to phase-out fossil fuels and comply with its climate agenda. The AGs allege that numerous of the firms’ actions ‘may violate multiple state laws’ as BlackRock may have an ulterior motive, particularly concerning its “climate agenda,” that differs from its public stances and statements.

“They’re dancing on the precipice of being in breach of their fiduciary obligations…and that’s where you’d run into law-breaking in a state like Montana,” Montana AG Austin Knudsen told the Daily Caller News Foundation.

“BlackRock’s past public commitments indicate that it has used citizens’ assets to pressure companies to comply with international agreements such as the Paris Agreement that force the phase-out of fossil fuels, increase energy prices, drive inflation, and weaken the national security of the United States,” the letter said.

BlackRock’s investment strategy, in which net-zero climate goals are a substantial consideration, will secretly convert state pension funds into ESG-focused activist portfolios, if the SEC’s recently proposed definition of an ESG fund is adopted, which could violate state laws that require a sole focus on financial return for investors, according to the letter.

“BlackRock has an obligation to act in the sole financial interest of its clients,” states the letter. “BlackRock’s actions…appear to have been motivated by interests other than maximizing financial return.”

Large investment portfolios perform better than climate-focused ESG funds, according to The Financial Times.

“We have a state board of investments that oversees the pension funds, those are the big players … BlackRock is heavily featured in their portfolio, and this is why we’re concerned that they could be squandering clients’ money,” Knudsen stated.

AGs are scrutinizing BlackRock’s assertions that it posits a neutral stance on energy investments and merely offers its clients as many investment options as possible, according to the letter. The supposed neutrality is contradictory to the company’s public commitments to stopping climate change.

The company voted to take action against 53 companies on climate issues and put an additional 191 companies under review, according to a 2021 company report. BlackRock also pledges to ensure that the world’s largest greenhouse gas emitters take action to combat climate change and support the Paris Agreement, according to its website.

“Blackrock is weaponizing ESG against what it believes to be non-earth-friendly industries,” stated Knudsen.

“The environmental, social justice movement has not had good luck moving policy in the legislative and legal arena, so they’re doing it financially and trying to inflict enough pain and damage on industries so that they’ll do what they want,” he continued.

The letter demands that BlackRock “come clean” on whether it places current and future retiree investors over its climate agenda.

BlackRock did not immediately respond to the DCNF’s request for comment.

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Nancy Pelosi’s Husband May Have Police Foundation Membership Card Revoked

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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Nancy Pelosi’s Husband May Have Police Foundation Membership Card Revoked

Nancy Pelosi’s Husband May Have Police Foundation Membership Card Revoked

Gabe Kaminsky on August 5, 2022

A law enforcement association will review House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s husband Paul’s membership after reports he showed his member card to officers upon getting arrested in May on a DUI charge, the group confirmed to the Daily Caller News Foundation.

Any active member of The California Highway Patrol 11-99 (CHP 11-99) Foundation who brings the group’s “name or property into law enforcement contact” is violating its terms and conditions agreement, said a CHP 11-99 spokeswoman.

“We will await the outcome of this trial and will evaluate Mr. Pelosi’s membership status once we have all of the facts,” the spokeswoman told the DCNF. “If it is proven he violated our terms and conditions, we will revoke his membership and we would request that all membership items be returned as they are property of the 11-99 Foundation.

“Once we receive those items, we would issue a refund of any contribution he’s made to the Foundation,” the spokeswoman added.

Pelosi allegedly attempted to hand his membership card to officers along with his drivers license after being pulled over on May 28 upon getting in an accident, according to multiple reports. He was allegedly found to have a blood alcohol content of 0.08 or higher and arrested.

CHP 11-99 gives scholarships to the children of California Highway Patrol employees. Since launching in 1982, it has provided roughly $38 million in academic scholarships for the employees’ children and more than $45 million in support to highway patrol employees’ families, according to CHP 11-99.

“We were made aware of the incident involving Mr. Pelosi by news media sources and understand this is an ongoing investigation so we do not yet have all of the facts,” said the CHP 11-99 spokeswoman.

“Members of the 11-99 Foundation are issued member ID cards which include the year they joined, current membership level, and their member ID number as is common practice with numerous membership-based foundations and associations,” said the spokeswoman. “These cards are used to identify our members at various public and private events and to show pride in membership and support of the CHP.”

Pelosi pleaded not guilty to two misdemeanor charges in connection with the DUI arrest on Wednesday.

A lawyer for Pelosi did not respond to a request for comment.

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Booming Jobs Report Masks Uptick In Men Leaving The Labor Force

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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Booming Jobs Report Masks Uptick In Men Leaving The Labor Force

Booming Jobs Report Masks Uptick In Men Leaving The Labor Force

Micaela Burrow on August 5, 2022

Women’s employment increased markedly from June to July, but the total number of employed working-aged men actually dropped in that same time span according to a July jobs report released Friday.

There were 170,000 fewer employed men in July than June, whereas 349,000 more women were employed in July, according to Yahoo Finance. Women’s unemployment dipped to 3.1% in July from 3.3% in June while the same figure for men remained steady at 3.2% from June, the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ July 2022 Employment Situation report found.

“If you look at just the employment numbers… you can see women driving a lot of that June to July trend there — 349,000 more people employed on the women’s side of things,” @bcheungz says on nonfarm payroll growth. “Men, however, actually contracting by about 170,000.” pic.twitter.com/xC2oebIdwm

— Yahoo Finance (@YahooFinance) August 5, 2022

The labor force participation rate for women ticked up from 57.1% in June 2022 to 57.3% in July, according to the Employment Situation report. However, men’s labor force participation decreased from 70.1% to 69.9% in that same stretch, with the number of men not in the labor force increasing from 39,776,000 in July 2021 to 40,584,000 in July 2022.

Men leaving the workforce thus drove an overall decrease in labor force participation, which crept down from 62.2% in June to 62.1% in July.

The number of employed women has almost completely recovered to levels before the COVID-19 pandemic and, notably, overall employment is above its pre-pandemic levels, according to the report.

#JobsDay data for July show even stronger job growth for women than last month, 327,000, compared to 308k in June. Women again gained the majority of new payroll jobs, (61.9% of the 528k) and are within 0.1% of pre-COVID-19 payroll jobs. pic.twitter.com/GrH5h5GwL3

— IWPR (@IWPResearch) August 5, 2022

On Friday the Bureau of Labor Statistics announced that the U.S. economy added 528,000 jobs in June. The net change in employed persons does not equal the 528,000 figure both because some individuals have multiple jobs and because some workers are not technically employed, including self-employed individuals, independent contractors and 1099 workers, so they won’t appear on any payroll, according to ZipRecruiter.

The Bureau of Labor Statistics, Department of Labor’s Women’s Bureau and the Institute for Women’s Policy Researchdid not not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s request for comment.

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‘A Warning To The Provocateurs’: China Won’t Help US With Drugs, Climate After Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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‘A Warning To The Provocateurs’: China Won’t Help US With Drugs, Climate After Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit

‘A Warning To The Provocateurs’: China Won’t Help US With Drugs, Climate After Pelosi’s Taiwan Visit

Micaela Burrow on August 5, 2022

China’s foreign ministry issued eight “countermeasures” to the U.S., including breaking off anti-drug trafficking, climate change and security ties, in response to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s Taiwan visit.

China previously vowed to take “forceful measures” against the U.S. should Pelosi follow through with her then-unconfirmed trip to the contested island, arguing that Pelosi’s independent talks with Taiwan’s president would threaten Chinese sovereignty. While China commenced large-scale military exercises Tuesday in a show of force against Taiwan, its response to the U.S. has remained muted.

“Our countermeasures are necessary as a warning to the provocateurs and as a step to uphold our sovereignty and security,” foreign ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying said Friday.

China said it will no longer cooperate with the U.S. to counter illicit drug trafficking. China manufactures and exports most of the base ingredient used to produce the drug fentanyl that has sparked an addiction crisis in the U.S. and led to a spike in overdose deaths, according to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission.

While China placed fentanyl under a controlled regulatory scheme in 2019, Chinese traders instead turned to Mexican drug smuggling cartels to continue funneling the narcotic into the U.S., according to a 2022 Brookings Institution report. Growing geopolitical tensions have largely stymied any cooperation between the U.S. and China on countering drug trafficking.

The foreign ministry announced suspension of U.S.-China dialogue on climate change issues, after a deal between the two countries in 2014 led to the historic Paris accords, the Associated Press reported.

The nation of up to 1.4 billion people produces over 30% of the world’s emissions and relies heavily on coal, a fuel source most developed nations have spurned. China’s willingness to act on climate issues remains “highly insufficient,” according to Climate Action Tracker, and President Xi Jinping skipped a 2021 U.N. summit on climate issues despite a later promise to support climate change mitigation initiatives.

Other countermeasures include “suspending China-U.S. cooperation against transnational crimes,” “suspending China-US cooperation on the repatriation of illegal immigrants” and canceling talks between theater-level commanders, along with other military dialogues.

If the US is indeed a responsible country, it should have prevented #Pelosi‘s irresponsible aggression early on and it should have removed the many military vessels and aircraft it has deployed right at China’s doorstep.

— Hua Chunying 华春莹 (@SpokespersonCHN) August 5, 2022

China also announced unspecified sanctions against Pelosi and her family a few hours prior to releasing the countermeasures, saying Pelosi’s visit constituted “a gross interference in China’s internal affairs.”

National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby called China’s escalating military activity in the waters around Taiwan an “overreaction” Thursday.

The Pentagon, White House, State Department and Department of Homeland Security, Chinese Embassy to the U.S. and Chinese Foreign Ministry did not immediately respond to the Daily Caller News Foundation’s requests for comment.

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‘Violating The Laws Of War’: Human Rights Watchdog Slams Ukrainian Military For Taking Cover In ‘Civilian Structures’

by The Daily Caller August 5, 2022
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‘Violating The Laws Of War’: Human Rights Watchdog Slams Ukrainian Military For Taking Cover In ‘Civilian Structures’

Micaela Burrow on August 5, 2022

A global human rights watchdog accused Ukraine of employing battle tactics that deliberately endanger civilians, possible violations of international law, in a report published Thursday.

Ukraine’s army set up military bases and launched weapons from densely populated urban areas, effectively placing targets for the Russian army on the backs of civilians, the watchdog, Amnesty International, said. Such tactics could amount to a violation of international law, as they require the Russian army to incur larger collateral damage and destroy civilian infrastructure in order to strike strategic Ukrainian targets.

“We have documented a pattern of Ukrainian forces putting civilians at risk and violating the laws of war when they operate in populated areas,” said Agnès Callamard, Amnesty International’s secretary general. “Being in a defensive position does not exempt the Ukrainian military from respecting international humanitarian law.”

Russia has also violated internationally recognized humanitarian law, targeting civilians even in circumstances where no viable Ukrainian military targets were present, the report said.

The investigation, conducted between April and July, involved inspections, interviews of survivors and battlefield participants and remote-sensing and weapons analyses, Amnesty said. Researchers identified 19 cities where Ukrainian forces based in hospitals, schools and other civilian infrastructure near the front lines, even when viable alternatives were available.

“Amnesty International is not aware that the Ukrainian military who located themselves in civilian structures in residential areas asked or assisted civilians to evacuate nearby buildings – a failure to take all feasible precautions to protect civilians,” the report said.

Shameful victim-blaming. Russia invaded Ukraine and is committing unspeakable war crimes there. Please do not amplify Russian lies

— Paul Massaro (@apmassaro3) August 4, 2022

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy denounced the report in a statement Thursday, saying that “cynical and calculating” Russian forces singled out residential buildings and obvious noncombatant gatherings.

“They knew where they were hitting, and they obviously wanted people to get hurt,” Zelenskyy added.

He said he would not tolerate organizations accusing Ukraine of the same behavior Russia, the aggressor, displays while ignoring the egregious nature of Russia’s warfighting tactics.

“Anyone who amnesties Russia and who artificially creates such an informational context that some attacks by terrorists are supposedly justified or supposedly understandable, cannot but realize that it helps the terrorists,” Zelenskyy said. “And if you provide manipulative reports, then you share the responsibility for the death of people with them.”

Ukraine’s Parliament approved in February a law allowing civilians to carry arms and defend themselves from the imminent Russian onslaught. Frequent instances of civilians participating in the fighting, including throwing molotov cocktails at Russian infantry and repurposing farming equipment to confiscate Russian armor, have blurred the lines between military and civilian targets.

Russia massacred civilians during the botched attempt to capture Kyiv earlier in the spring, CBS News reported, and caused thousands of civilian deaths during the siege of Mariupol in the south.

The U.S. assessed in March that Russia had committed war crimes in the process of conducting its “unprovoked war of choice” against Ukraine, according to the State Department.

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Hebbronville station stops human smuggling attempt

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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LAREDO, Texas – Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Hebbronville Station working with Webb County Constable Precinct 3 stopped a human smuggling attempt near Mirando City, Texas.

The incident occurred on July 26, when agents spotted a suspicious box truck traveling on State Highway 359. The driver drove off the highway through a ranch fence near the town.  The occupants attempted to flee the abandoned vehicle into the nearby brush. Agents apprehended 13 undocumented individuals. The migrants were from the countries of Guatemala and Mexico.

Border Patrol agents also apprehended a U.S. citizen who was in the vehicle. He was identified as Alfredo Jesus Landeros, who had an active warrant with U.S. Marshal Service. Constables took custody of the driver.

Help us take a stand against criminal smuggling organizations by reporting suspicious activity to Laredo Sector Border Patrol toll free at 1-800-343-1994.

 

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BP Agents Assist in Recovery of Deceased Migrant

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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SANDERSON, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol Agents from Sanderson Station assisted in the recovery of a migrant abandoned in the desert on Wednesday.

On July 27, Border Patrol Agents responded to the request by Terrell County Sheriff’s Office regarding the adult daughter of migrant parents who was abandoned in the desert. The migrant parents were apprehended after the National Guard encountered them near U.S. Highway 90. Agents and other West Texas law enforcement agencies quickly responded to the request to locate the person at the last known location. Upon reaching the woman the agents discovered she was deceased. 

 “Big Bend Sector Agents as well as other West Texas law enforcement agencies made a huge effort to try and save this person’s life,” said Big Bend Sector Chief Patrol Agent Sean L. McGoffin. “The passing of this young lady is tragic. I would like to stress how dangerous the terrain and weather can be for migrants or anyone in this region.” 

Big Bend Sector partners with many local and state law enforcement entities to keep our border communities safe. If you see something suspicious, report it by contacting our 24/7 hotline at 1-866-581-7549. Together, we can continue to uphold national security and combat illicit activity.

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Law enforcement agencies working together close stash house

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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LAREDO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents working in tandem with local law enforcement successfully shut down a suspected stash house and caught several undocumented in Laredo, Texas.

The incident occurred of July 24, when agents from Laredo South Station acted on a request for assistance from Texas Department of Public Safety troopers with a suspected stash house on North Seymour Avenue. Over 50 undocumented individuals were taken into custody.  Record checks revealed that the migrants apprehended were from Guatemala. All were medically screened before being processed accordingly.

Help take a stand against criminal organizations and report suspicious activity such as human and/or drug smuggling, by contacting the Laredo Sector Border Patrol toll free at 1-800-343-1994.

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San Diego Sector Agents Assist Local Law Enforcement

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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SAN DIEGO — San Diego Sector Border Patrol Agents assisted local law enforcement twice in a 24-hour span. Apprehending a burglary suspect and a hit-and-run driver.   

The first incident occurred July 28, at approximately 6:45 p.m., when a local resident flagged down an agent on patrol in the 2100 block of Monument Road near the Tijuana River Valley. The resident informed the agent that he witnessed a woman break into a nearby home. 

The resident provided the agent with a clothing description and informed him that the suspect was last seen heading south. 

The agent began searching the area and soon observed a subject who matched the resident’s description. The agent contacted the subject, and detained her until she could be turned over to the San Diego Police Department 

The subject was arrested and booked by the police on charges of residential burglary. 

The second incident occurred on July 29, at approximately 7:45 a.m., when agents assigned to the Interstate 8 Border Patrol Checkpoint received a call for assistance from the California Highway Patrol (CHP). 

CHP informed agents that two cyclists had been struck by a U-Haul truck near the Old Highway 80 Border Patrol Checkpoint and requested any available USBP emergency medical technicians (EMT) to respond to the scene. CHP also informed agents that the male driver abandoned the U-Haul approximately a quarter mile east from the Old Highway 80.

“Often U.S. Border Patrol Agents are the first law enforcement to respond in more rural areas,” said Aaron M. Heitke, Chief Patrol Agent of San Diego Sector. “We will continue to provide support and assistance to our law enforcement partners when called upon.” 

Two Border Patrol EMTs responded to the scene along with paramedics and CALFIRE units.

It was determined that the driver of the U-Haul fled the scene on foot and headed into the dried creek bed on the southside of Old Highway 80. 

One of the Border Patrol EMTs that responded to the scene was also a trained Border Patrol K-9 handler. Seeing that other medics were tending to the cyclists; the agent and his K-9 partner began tracking the driver of the U-Haul. After searching the southside of the highway, the K-9 unit was able to locate the driver and turned him over to CHP. 

To prevent the illicit smuggling of humans, drugs, and other contraband, the U.S. Border Patrol maintains a high level of vigilance on corridors of egress away from our Nation’s borders. To report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol, contact San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900. 
 

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San Diego Sector Agents Assist Local Law Enforcement

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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SAN DIEGO — San Diego Sector Border Patrol Agents assisted local law enforcement twice in a 24-hour span. Apprehending a burglary suspect and a hit-and-run driver.   

The first incident occurred July 28, at approximately 6:45 p.m., when a local resident flagged down an agent on patrol in the 2100 block of Monument Road near the Tijuana River Valley. The resident informed the agent that he witnessed a woman break into a nearby home. 

The resident provided the agent with a clothing description and informed him that the suspect was last seen heading south. 

The agent began searching the area and soon observed a subject who matched the resident’s description. The agent contacted the subject, and detained her until she could be turned over to the San Diego Police Department 

The subject was arrested and booked by the police on charges of residential burglary. 

The second incident occurred on July 29, at approximately 7:45 a.m., when agents assigned to the Interstate 8 Border Patrol Checkpoint received a call for assistance from the California Highway Patrol (CHP). 

CHP informed agents that two cyclists had been struck by a U-Haul truck near the Old Highway 80 Border Patrol Checkpoint and requested any available USBP emergency medical technicians (EMT) to respond to the scene. CHP also informed agents that the male driver abandoned the U-Haul approximately a quarter mile east from the Old Highway 80.

“Often U.S. Border Patrol Agents are the first law enforcement to respond in more rural areas,” said Aaron M. Heitke, Chief Patrol Agent of San Diego Sector. “We will continue to provide support and assistance to our law enforcement partners when called upon.” 

Two Border Patrol EMTs responded to the scene along with paramedics and CALFIRE units.

It was determined that the driver of the U-Haul fled the scene on foot and headed into the dried creek bed on the southside of Old Highway 80. 

One of the Border Patrol EMTs that responded to the scene was also a trained Border Patrol K-9 handler. Seeing that other medics were tending to the cyclists; the agent and his K-9 partner began tracking the driver of the U-Haul. After searching the southside of the highway, the K-9 unit was able to locate the driver and turned him over to CHP. 

To prevent the illicit smuggling of humans, drugs, and other contraband, the U.S. Border Patrol maintains a high level of vigilance on corridors of egress away from our Nation’s borders. To report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol, contact San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900. 
 

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Laredo Sector Border Patrol arrest sex offender and gang members

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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LAREDO, Texas – Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents arrested three gang members and one convicted sex offender over a 24-hour period.

The first arrest occurred on July 30, when agents from the Hebbronville Station apprehended an undocumented individual. The person was identified as Hermelindo Vicente-Careto, a 34-year-old Guatemalan national.  Record checks revealed that Hermelindo Vicente-Careto had a prior felony conviction for Child Molestation and a warrant for probation violation out of Doraville, Georgia.

Later that evening, agents from the Laredo South Station apprehended two undocumented individuals, both Mexican nationals, in Laredo. Records check revealed that both Ramon Gomez-Perales and Juan Martin Lopez-Jimenez had multiple arrests and felony convictions. They are also self-admitted members of the Paisa gang.

On July 31, agents apprehended a group of four undocumented individuals south of Laredo, Texas. Record checks identified that one of the individuals, Amilcar Gomez-Lucas, a 24-year-old Guatemalan nation, as being a member of the 18th Street gang.

All will be processed accordingly.

To report suspicious activity such as human and/or drug smuggling, contact the Laredo Sector Border Patrol toll free at 1-800-343-1994.

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RGV Agents Apprehend 195 Migrants and 283 Pounds of Marijuana

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents disrupted two human smuggling events, seized 283 pounds of marijuana from two narcotics smuggling events, and encountered another large group over the weekend.

Yesterday, Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station (RGC) agents seized 236 pounds of marijuana when camera operators observed a heavily laden ATV traveling north from the Rio Grande near La Casita. Responding agents encountered the ATV as it travelled drive back south toward the river and several bundles dropped off the vehicle. Agents recovered the bundles, with an estimated street value of more than 188,000 USD, and camera operators observed the subjects swim back to Mexico.

On July 29, Fort Brown Border Patrol Station (FTB) agents apprehended more than 47 pounds of marijuana with an estimated street value of more than 37,000 USD when camera operators notified agents of two subjects carrying bundles near Brownsville. FTB agents responded to the area and encountered three subjects loading bundles into a GMC Yukon.  The subjects abandoned the bundles and fled. Agents conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate any subjects.

On July 30, Weslaco Border Patrol Station agents responded to a request for assistance from the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office concerning a suspected stash house located in Weslaco. Agents and local law enforcement apprehended nine Salvadoran citizens, all illegally present in the U.S. No caretaker was identified. 

Later that evening, RGC camera operators observed a Chevrolet SUV load up migrants in a well-known smuggling area near Bazan. Responding agents encountered the suspect vehicle causing multiple subjects to immediately bail out. Agents apprehended five migrants all determined to be illegally present in the U.S. One of the subjects was evaluated by emergency medical services and transported to the hospital for further treatment.

In addition, RGC agents encountered a large group totaling 181 noncitizens in Starr County. The group consisted of 56 single adults, 62 family members, and 63 unaccompanied children. The migrants are from Central and South America, and Cuba.

All subjects were processed accordingly.   

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RGV Agents Apprehend 195 Migrants and 283 Pounds of Marijuana

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector Border Patrol (RGV) agents disrupted two human smuggling events, seized 283 pounds of marijuana from two narcotics smuggling events, and encountered another large group over the weekend.

Yesterday, Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station (RGC) agents seized 236 pounds of marijuana when camera operators observed a heavily laden ATV traveling north from the Rio Grande near La Casita. Responding agents encountered the ATV as it travelled drive back south toward the river and several bundles dropped off the vehicle. Agents recovered the bundles, with an estimated street value of more than 188,000 USD, and camera operators observed the subjects swim back to Mexico.

On July 29, Fort Brown Border Patrol Station (FTB) agents apprehended more than 47 pounds of marijuana with an estimated street value of more than 37,000 USD when camera operators notified agents of two subjects carrying bundles near Brownsville. FTB agents responded to the area and encountered three subjects loading bundles into a GMC Yukon.  The subjects abandoned the bundles and fled. Agents conducted a search of the area but were unable to locate any subjects.

On July 30, Weslaco Border Patrol Station agents responded to a request for assistance from the Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office concerning a suspected stash house located in Weslaco. Agents and local law enforcement apprehended nine Salvadoran citizens, all illegally present in the U.S. No caretaker was identified. 

Later that evening, RGC camera operators observed a Chevrolet SUV load up migrants in a well-known smuggling area near Bazan. Responding agents encountered the suspect vehicle causing multiple subjects to immediately bail out. Agents apprehended five migrants all determined to be illegally present in the U.S. One of the subjects was evaluated by emergency medical services and transported to the hospital for further treatment.

In addition, RGC agents encountered a large group totaling 181 noncitizens in Starr County. The group consisted of 56 single adults, 62 family members, and 63 unaccompanied children. The migrants are from Central and South America, and Cuba.

All subjects were processed accordingly.   

Please visit www.cbp.gov to view additional news releases and other information pertaining to Customs and Border Protection.  Follow us on Twitter @CBPRGV and @USBPChiefRGV.

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Border Patrol Agents Arrest Man Convicted of Manslaughter

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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DEL RIO, Texas – U.S. Border Patrol agents assigned to Del Rio Sector arrested a man, convicted of voluntary manslaughter, shortly after he illegally entered the United States, July 26.

Brackettville agents apprehended a group of five migrants just before 6 p.m. They were transported to the Brackettville Station where it was discovered, through record checks, that one subject, Juan Carlos Perez-Reyes, 32, of Mexico, was convicted of first-degree manslaughter in 2009 in Oklahoma and was subsequently sentenced to 15 years confinement. Perez-Reyes was deported in November 2021.

As a convicted felon, he faces a charge of 8 USC § 1326 – re-entry after deportation which carries a maximum sentence of up to 20 years in prison.

During fiscal year 2022, Oct. 1, 2021, through June 30, 2022, Del Rio Sector agents have encountered more than 1,651 criminal migrants.

All subjects are processed in accordance with U.S. Customs and Border Protection policies.

To report suspicious activity, call the Del Rio Sector’s toll-free number at 1-866-511-8727.

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CBP Arrests Fugitive from Justice Wanted for Child Exploitation

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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OGDENSBURG, N.Y. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Ogdensburg Port of Entry arrested a 32-year-old male, United States citizen who had an outstanding felony warrant out of Georgia.  

On July 29, Canada Border Services Agency returned a lone male traveler to the Ogdensburg Port of Entry due to the traveler having an alleged arrest warrant. During CBP’s inspection process, it was discovered that the male-subject had an active National Crime Information Center (NCIC) warrant issued by the Barrow County Sheriff’s Office, in Georgia for sexual exploitation of a minor. 

“Our CBP officers remain vigilant, and enforcement focused, and this case highlights their commitment to keep our community safe by identifying and intercepting a wanted sexual offender,” said Ogdensburg Port Director Thomas Trimboli. 

After processing and confirming the warrant, the subject was turned over to the Ogdensburg Police Department and is currently in the custody of the St. Lawrence County Sheriff’s Office awaiting extradition.

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Three Drug Seizures in One Day in San Ysidro Vehicle SENTRI Lanes

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SAN DIEGO – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted three SENTRI members in one day with narcotics hidden in their vehicles at the San Ysidro port of entry, seizing more than 72 pounds of methamphetamine and fentanyl.

“The backbone of our SENTRI program relies on the persons enrolled being Trusted Travelers, so that we can speed inspections in those dedicated lanes,” said Mariza Marin, CBP Acting Port Director at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.  “However, we know that those individuals are low risk, and not no risk, so while we speed these travelers along, they are not exempt from inspection.  Seizures like these are one of the reasons that our SENTRI members are always inspected by our officers when entering the United States.”

On July 21, at about 6:10 a.m., officers stopped a trusted traveler using the SENTRI lanes with 51.94 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in their vehicle’s spare tire well.  Not even an hour later, officers discovered another individual in the dedicated SENTRI lane with 7.63 pounds of fentanyl powder in the undercarriage of his car.  Shortly after, at about 7:35 a.m., a third seizure was detected when a SENTRI holder was found with 30.16 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in the rear bumper and undercarriage of their vehicle traveling via the SENTRI lanes.

The Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) is a program along the southwest land border that allows expedited screening for pre-approved, low risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.  Participants of the program may utilize dedicated “express lanes” to enter the United States at land ports of entry across the nation.  All SENTRI applicants undergo a rigorous background check, provide biometric information including fingerprints, and an in-person interview as part of the approval process.

CBP Trusted Traveler Programs have exceeded over 10 million total members and are expected to receive 3.5 million applications in fiscal year 2022.  This would mark the most applicants ever in a one-year period since the creation of the program.

The program’s participants enjoy the benefits of expedited travel and decreased wait times at U.S./Mexico border crossings.  Although the pre-approved participants are trusted, these low-risk commuters are still subject to search and verification that they are following the law and Trusted Traveler program rules.

“CBP would like to remind the public that the ability to use these designated SENTRI lanes is a privilege.  Violations of any kind will lead to expulsion from the program,” said Anne Maricich, CBP Acting Director of Field Operations in San Diego.  “SENTRI lanes have always been a win-win for us, allowing for lower wait times for frequent border crossers, and more information so our officers can sort traffic and focus more on higher risk inspections.  For the program to be effective though, our officers continue to stay vigilant to spot anyone who might attempt illegal activity, even if they were considered lower risk.”

The three seizures totaled 89.73 pounds of fentanyl and methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $272,180.

The narcotics and vehicles were seized by CBP officers. The drivers were turned over to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations.

CBP officers at the border crossing in Southern California stop illegal activity while processing millions of legitimate travelers into the United States. 
 

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Three Drug Seizures in One Day in San Ysidro Vehicle SENTRI Lanes

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SAN DIEGO – U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers intercepted three SENTRI members in one day with narcotics hidden in their vehicles at the San Ysidro port of entry, seizing more than 72 pounds of methamphetamine and fentanyl.

“The backbone of our SENTRI program relies on the persons enrolled being Trusted Travelers, so that we can speed inspections in those dedicated lanes,” said Mariza Marin, CBP Acting Port Director at the San Ysidro Port of Entry.  “However, we know that those individuals are low risk, and not no risk, so while we speed these travelers along, they are not exempt from inspection.  Seizures like these are one of the reasons that our SENTRI members are always inspected by our officers when entering the United States.”

On July 21, at about 6:10 a.m., officers stopped a trusted traveler using the SENTRI lanes with 51.94 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in their vehicle’s spare tire well.  Not even an hour later, officers discovered another individual in the dedicated SENTRI lane with 7.63 pounds of fentanyl powder in the undercarriage of his car.  Shortly after, at about 7:35 a.m., a third seizure was detected when a SENTRI holder was found with 30.16 pounds of methamphetamine concealed in the rear bumper and undercarriage of their vehicle traveling via the SENTRI lanes.

The Secure Electronic Network for Travelers Rapid Inspection (SENTRI) is a program along the southwest land border that allows expedited screening for pre-approved, low risk travelers upon arrival in the United States.  Participants of the program may utilize dedicated “express lanes” to enter the United States at land ports of entry across the nation.  All SENTRI applicants undergo a rigorous background check, provide biometric information including fingerprints, and an in-person interview as part of the approval process.

CBP Trusted Traveler Programs have exceeded over 10 million total members and are expected to receive 3.5 million applications in fiscal year 2022.  This would mark the most applicants ever in a one-year period since the creation of the program.

The program’s participants enjoy the benefits of expedited travel and decreased wait times at U.S./Mexico border crossings.  Although the pre-approved participants are trusted, these low-risk commuters are still subject to search and verification that they are following the law and Trusted Traveler program rules.

“CBP would like to remind the public that the ability to use these designated SENTRI lanes is a privilege.  Violations of any kind will lead to expulsion from the program,” said Anne Maricich, CBP Acting Director of Field Operations in San Diego.  “SENTRI lanes have always been a win-win for us, allowing for lower wait times for frequent border crossers, and more information so our officers can sort traffic and focus more on higher risk inspections.  For the program to be effective though, our officers continue to stay vigilant to spot anyone who might attempt illegal activity, even if they were considered lower risk.”

The three seizures totaled 89.73 pounds of fentanyl and methamphetamine with an estimated street value of $272,180.

The narcotics and vehicles were seized by CBP officers. The drivers were turned over to the custody of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Homeland Security Investigations.

CBP officers at the border crossing in Southern California stop illegal activity while processing millions of legitimate travelers into the United States. 
 

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CBP Officers Seize $22K in Cocaine from Pedestrian at Hidalgo International Bridge

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HIDALGO, Texas—U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) intercepted $22,700 worth of alleged cocaine, July 29.

“Our CBP officers used teamwork, experience and attention to detail to thwart this smuggling attempt,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas Port of Entry.

CBP officers assigned to the Hidalgo International Bridge encountered a 42-year-old man making entry from Mexico on foot. A canine team on duty alerted to the odor of narcotics and the person was immediately escorted to a secure area where officers discovered two packages of alleged cocaine hidden on his person. A total of 2.95 pounds of alleged cocaine was removed.

CBP OFO seized the narcotics, and the case remains under investigation by special agents with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations (ICE-HSI).

Follow the Director of CBP’s Laredo Field Office on Twitter at @DFOLaredo also U.S. Customs and Border Protection at @CBPSouthTexas for breaking news, current events, human interest stories and photos.

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Brownsville CBP Officers Net $2.6 Million Worth of Narcotics in Two Seizures

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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BROWNSVILLE, Texas — U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Brownsville Port of Entry intercepted alleged narcotics in two separate enforcement actions that have a combined estimated street value of $2,669,899.

“These significant drug seizures are the direct result of our officers’ dedication and vigilance in securing our borders and our streets, and communities are safer for it,” said Port Director Tater Ortiz, Brownsville Port of Entry.

The first seizure took place on July 21, at the Veterans International Bridge, when a 34-year-old male United States citizen who resides in Pasadena, Texas, attempted entry into the United States driving a 2014 Dodge. The vehicle was referred for further examination after a primary inspection. While in the secondary inspection area, with the aid of a non-intrusive inspection system (NII) and a canine unit, CBP officers discovered 10 packages hidden within the vehicle. CBP officers removed the packages which contained a total of 23.06 pounds of alleged cocaine.

The second seizure took place on July 26, at the Gateway International Bridge, when a 22-year-old male United States citizen who resides in Matamoros, Tamaulipas, Mexico, applied for entry into the United States driving a 2003 Ford. The vehicle was referred for further examination after a primary inspection. With the aid of a non-intrusive inspection system NII, and a canine unit, CBP officers discovered 24 packages hidden within the vehicle. CBP officers removed the packages, which contained a total of 124.60 pounds of alleged methamphetamine.

The estimated street value of the narcotics from the seizures is approximately $177,820 and $2,492,079, respectively.

CBP officers seized the narcotics along with the vehicles, arrested the drivers and turned them over to the custody of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) special agents for further investigation.

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CBP Officers at Hidalgo International Bridge Apprehend Fugitive Wanted for Sexual Assault of a Child

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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HIDALGO, Texas – U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Office of Field Operations (OFO) at the Hidalgo International Bridge apprehended U.S. citizen from McAllen, wanted for sexual assault of a child, July 29.

“This man will have his day in court thanks to our vigilant CBP officers who screen travelers entering the United States,” said Port Director Carlos Rodriguez, Port of Hidalgo/Pharr/Anzalduas.

CBP officers encountered 21-year-old Juan Pedro Arroyo, as he arrived from Mexico at the Hidalgo International Bridge and immediately secured him after discovering Arroyo was a possible match to an arrest warrant. Upon investigation, biometric verification confirmed his identity along with an active arrest warrant from Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office. Arroyo has been wanted stemming from allegations from an incident in May 2022 and faces a charge of aggravated sexual assault of a child, a first-degree felony in the state of Texas.

A Hidalgo County deputy arrived to take custody of Arroyo and transported him to the county jail.

Criminal charges are merely allegations. Defendants are presumed innocent unless proven guilty in a court of law.

Visit CBP’s website for more information on the Immigration Inspection Program. 

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U.S. Border Patrol Agents Foil Maritime Smuggling Attempt at Coronado Beach

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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CORONADO, Calif., – Yesterday morning, U.S. Border Patrol Agents arrested a group of eight migrants that included three undocumented non-citizens with criminal history as they attempted to land on a beach in Coronado.  

The event occurred on August 2, at approximately 4:25 a.m., when agents spotted the blacked-out pleasure craft traveled north along the coast from Mexican waters. As the vessel continued to travel north that is when Customs and Border Protection’s (CBP) Air and Marine Operations (AMO) agents in a CBP interceptor vessel approached the vessel, at which time the operator attempted to evade at a high rate of speed.  The vessel continued to travel north along the coast, passing the Naval Training Center and into the surf just west of the Hotel Del Coronado.  

At approximately 5:00 a.m., the vessel landed on Coronado Beach, where eight people jumped from the vessel and began running north. Agents responded to the scene and arrested all eight migrants. 

“Smugglers only care about making money and are willing to bring anyone into our communities regardless of their criminal past.” said Chief Patrol Agent Aaron M. Heitke.  “Additionally, they continue to use these dangerous tactics in their efforts to get their commodity, be it drugs or people into the United States.  Maritime smuggling not only endangers the people being smuggled, but also our agents who often selflessly go into the surf to rescue them.” 

The group, all adults, consisted of six Mexican males, one Mexican female and one Guatemalan female.
Record checks revealed that among the smuggled migrants were a documented gang member, a previously convicted sex offender, and a subject with prior drug convictions.  
All eight undocumented non-citizens are in U.S. Border Patrol custody and are being processed accordingly.  

The vessel was seized by AMO.

To prevent the illicit smuggling of humans, drugs, and other contraband, the U.S. Border Patrol maintains a high level of vigilance on corridors of egress away from our Nation’s borders. To report suspicious activity to the U.S. Border Patrol, contact San Diego Sector at (619) 498-9900. 
 

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Laredo Sector Border Patrol stops a human smuggling attempt at checkpoint, recovers stolen vehicle

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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LAREDO, Texas – Laredo Sector Border Patrol agents assigned to the Laredo North Station stops a human smuggling attempt and recovered a stolen tractor-trailer at the I-35 checkpoint.

The incident occurred on August 3, when a commercial vehicle approached the primary inspection lane.  During an immigration inspection of the driver, a Service canine alerted to the vehicle, subsequently, agents referred the driver to secondary inspection.  After opening the trailer, agents discovered over 40 undocumented individuals inside.  The individuals were identified as being from the countries of Mexico, Honduras, El Salvador, and Guatemala.

The tractor-trailer was reported as being stolen out of San Antonio, Texas. It was turned over to the Webb County Sheriff’s Office.

All subjects including the driver, a U.S. citizen, were taken into custody to be processed accordingly. 

Help us take a stand against criminal smuggling organizations by reporting suspicious activity to the Laredo Sector Border Patrol toll free at 1-800-343-1994.

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These Beats Were Not So Sweet

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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BUFFALO, N.Y. – U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Champlain Port of Entry Cargo Facility seized a shipment of counterfeit Beats earphones.

In July, a shipment was selected, and a thorough examination was conducted. CBP officers discovered zip lock bags of wired earphones located within the shipment. A physical inspection of the items revealed Beats Tour earphones that appeared to be of poor quality with no labels or invoices. In coordination with the Electronics Center of Excellence and Expertise, it was determined that the items were counterfeit and violated the Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) of the manufacturer. Furthermore, CBP Import Specialists helped to determine the earphones had a total Manufacturers Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) value of more than $25,000.

Counterfeit “In-Ear” Beats discovered at the Port of Champlain, N.Y.
Counterfeit “In-Ear” Beats discovered at the Port of Champlain, N.Y.

IPR violations pertain to products that infringe upon U.S. trademarks, copyrights, and patents. Other violations can include misclassification of merchandise, false country-of-origin markings, health and safety issues, and valuation issues. These violations can threaten the health and safety of American consumers, the economy and national security.

“Our dedicated CBP officers continue protecting our economy and consumers from counterfeit goods,” said Champlain Area Port Director Steve Bronson. “They do a tremendous job in their role to protect consumers and businesses from fraudulent items.”

“Seizures such as these keep fraudulent items from harming consumers health and safety, and help protect and secure our economy,” said Assistant Director, Field Operations Buffalo, Trade, Sharon Swiatek.

If you have information about counterfeit merchandise being illegally imported into the U.S., CBP encourages you to submit an E-Allegation.  The E-Allegation provides a means for the public to anonymously report to CBP any suspected violations of trade laws or regulations related to the importation of goods into the U.S.

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Six People Rescued Offshore From Vessel In Distress

by Shore News Network August 5, 2022
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EDINBURG, Texas – Rio Grande Valley Sector (RGV) Border Patrol agents interdicted six migrant smuggling events with the assistance of local law enforcement agencies.

On August 3, Harlingen Border Patrol Station agents responded to a call for assistance from the Port Mansfield Police Department concerning six individuals rescued from a vessel more than a mile offshore. Agents interviewed the group and determined three were illegally present in the U.S. and the other three were U.S. citizens.  The three U.S. citizens were juveniles travelling with a non-citizen relative.  All were determined to be in good health and transported to the station for processing.

Later that morning, McAllen Border Patrol Station (MCS) agents interviewed five individuals encountered after a vehicle pursuit/bail out with Palmview Police Department (PPD). Agents arrested three migrants from Guatemala and one migrant from Ecuador. PPD retained custody of the U.S. citizen juvenile driver to charge with migrant smuggling.

Just before noon, RGV agents and Hidalgo County Sheriff’s Office Operation Stonegarden units conducted a vehicle stop on a Ford Expedition suspected of human smuggling in Mission, resulting in two arrests. Upon further investigation, the team arrested two more subjects at a migrant stash house nearby. All subjects are nationals from Mexico and no caretaker was identified.

Later that evening, RGV agents attempted to initiate an immigration inspection on the occupants of a Cadillac SUV near Norias. The vehicle failed to yield and led agents and Texas Department of Public Safety (TXDPS) troopers on a vehicle pursuit. The vehicle came to a stop near Raymondville and all the occupants bailed out. The grass under the unoccupied vehicle caught fire as did the Cadillac until the Raymondville Fire Department responded to extinguish the flames. TXDPS arrested the U.S. citizen driver and agents apprehended three migrants from Honduras in the brush nearby.  

Rio Grande City Border Patrol Station agents encountered two large groups totaling 297 subjects near La Grulla yesterday and this morning. The group consisted of 140 single adults, 106 family unit members (four are U.S. citizen juveniles), and 51 unaccompanied children. The migrants are from Cuba, South and Central America.

All subjects were processed accordingly

Please visit www.cbp.gov to view additional news releases and other information pertaining to Customs and Border Protection.  Follow us on Twitter @CBPRGV and @USBPChiefRGV.

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