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trooperchin
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Mr.Bush needs to beef up border defense and needs mopre personel at checkpoints..
2 Accused in Human Smuggling Plot
Wed May 22, 4:01 PM ET
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Two Egyptian men are accused of helping smuggle Middle Eastern immigrants into the country by way of Mexico.
Adel R. Nasr, 22, of Hamilton, and his brother, Gamal Abdalgalil Nasr, 22, of Queens, N.Y., were charged Tuesday with aiding or abetting a scheme to bring undocumented aliens into the United States.
Ernestine Fobbs, a spokeswoman for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, told The Record of Hackensack that the pair had been arrested for immigration violations, but she declined to comment further.
Court documents unsealed late Tuesday claim the men worked with an unidentified Egyptian citizen based in Guatemala. The ring allegedly helped "large numbers" of illegal immigrants by flying them on tourist visas from the Middle East to Brazil, then to Guatemala and Mexico before taking them over the southwest U.S. border.
The immigrants were each charged $8,000, according to the court documents.
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2 Accused in Human Smuggling Plot
Wed May 22, 4:01 PM ET
TRENTON, N.J. (AP) - Two Egyptian men are accused of helping smuggle Middle Eastern immigrants into the country by way of Mexico.
Adel R. Nasr, 22, of Hamilton, and his brother, Gamal Abdalgalil Nasr, 22, of Queens, N.Y., were charged Tuesday with aiding or abetting a scheme to bring undocumented aliens into the United States.
Ernestine Fobbs, a spokeswoman for the Immigration and Naturalization Service, told The Record of Hackensack that the pair had been arrested for immigration violations, but she declined to comment further.
Court documents unsealed late Tuesday claim the men worked with an unidentified Egyptian citizen based in Guatemala. The ring allegedly helped "large numbers" of illegal immigrants by flying them on tourist visas from the Middle East to Brazil, then to Guatemala and Mexico before taking them over the southwest U.S. border.
The immigrants were each charged $8,000, according to the court documents.
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