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Lawyer accused of selling fake work visas and buying cemetery plots
L.A. NOWImmigration and customs officials said today the investigation into a decadelong employment visa fraud scheme has led to a dead end ??? cemetery plots. An attorney and two business associates were arrested Thursday for allegedly selling at least 100 fake.... -
Federal authorities say local police agencies will continue to enforce immigration laws
L.A. NOWDespite continuing criticism about the program, authorities announced Friday that 67 local and state law enforcement agencies across the country would continue enforcing immigration law under special agreements with the federal government but would be... -
ICE arrests migrants with permits to be in the country legally
La PlazaTwo women who had applied and been approved under the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA) that gives them permits to be in the country legally report being arrested by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents, arrests that landed them in jail, in... -
Authorities arrest Mexican national for allegedly kidnapping 4-year-old girl
L.A. NOWFederal authorities said today they have arrested a Mexican national who is accused of kidnapping a 4-year-old girl he had been paid to smuggle into the United States. Emanuel De La Costa-Valdiva was arrested Thanksgiving Day after he took the...... -
Immigration agents arrest nearly 300 foreigners with criminal records during three-day sweep
L.A. NOWImmigration agents arrested more than 286 foreigners with criminal records during a three-day sweep in California, officials announced today. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement head John Morton said the operation was the largest of its kind and... -
Abandoned boat believed used for smuggling immigrants found on Aliso Beach
L.A. NOWAn abandoned capsized boat found on Aliso Beach is believed to have carried at least a dozen illegal immigrants who made their way to shore and to a waiting van, Laguna Beach police said. The 18-foot skiff was discovered by...... -
Tougher rules on policing illegal immigrants
Luz Maria Diaz knew what happened to illegal immigrants at the Wake County jail. But her teenage daughters didn't.
So when the girls were arrested after fighting on their high school campus in September, they freely admitted that they were born in...Tags: National or Ethnic Minorities, Family, Immigration, Social Issues, Justice System
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Man suspected of posing as an immigration agent is arrested in the San Gabriel Valley
L.A. NOWA 33-year-old man who allegedly posed as an immigration agent and preyed on at least nine Latino immigrants in El Monte and Rosemead has been booked on suspicion of robbery and kidnapping, authorities said Monday. Noel Gutierrez of El Monte...... -
L.A. jewelry store owners plead guilty to selling fake, lead-laden designer jewelry
L.A. NOWThe owners of a downtown Los Angeles jewelry store face more than five years in federal prison after pleading guilty to selling knock-off designer costume jewelry -- including names such Bvlgari, Chanel and Tiffany -- that contained hazardous levels of...... -
Feds crack down on Internet movie pirates, score bust
Company TownAdding some swashbuckling to its tough talk on fighting piracy, the federal government Wednesday seized several websites that were offering downloads of pirated movies such as "Toy Story 3" and "Iron Man 2" within hours of their release in theaters....... -
Federal grand jury indictment names L.A. toy company execs in money laundering scheme
L.A. NOWA federal grand jury indicted a Los Angeles toy company and three of its executives for allegedly laundering millions of dollars for Mexican and Colombian drug cartels in a scheme that "cleaned" money when the firm exported Teddy bears and...... -
Feds play whack-a-mole with Dutch pirate
Company TownThose pirates sure are pesky. Just days after the the federal government thought it had shut down a Dutch website that had been offering pirated movies and TV shows, the site reappeared Hydra-like under a slightly different name. Netherlands-based...
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