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Operation Traffic Stop 2, the largest undercover operation in the history of the Sheriff's Office, resulted in 219 arrests, including 2 human traffickers. The operation targeted prostitution schemes and aimed to identify and assist victims of human trafficking. The arrested individuals came from various countries, including Cuba, Chile, Venezuela, Mexico, Guatemala, Colombia, and the Bahamas. Additionally, 35 of the arrested individuals were in the United States illegally. The operation involved collaboration between multiple law enforcement agencies and organizations dedicated to supporting victims of human trafficking. The authorities emphasized the importance of early intervention and providing resources to help victims rebuild their lives.

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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Those arrested include tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith, along with intermediaries Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license. The investigation is expanding statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. Each fraudulent license could result in felony charges. The Attorney General stated the Biden border policy puts American families at risk and asks DMV offices to look for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents from doxing. Florida will shut down violent demonstrations quickly.

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"A ringleader, 28 year old illegal Brazilian national, Cesar Augusto Martin Riaz, admitted to conspiring to secure driver's license for over a thousand ineligible applicants." "More than 600 licenses were approved before the scam was unraveled." "Two ninety days time served." "Riaz charged $1,400 per head." "When Bedford police pulled Riaz's over and found 50 counterfeit driver's license in his car." "Time served, all thanks to this judge, Margaret R Guzman, and she was appointed by no other than Joe Biden." "Imagine living in a state where if you are an American citizen, nobody cares about you, but if you're an illegal alien, we have people like this in the office protecting every single one of them." "How many of those drivers license are still on the road? How many are operating in your state? How do we find that out?"

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The transcript discusses how some immigrants are able to pass the commercial driver's license (CDL) tests with outside help. It highlights a case involving 35-year-old Jamie Middleton, who took CDL written exams for seven different people. Investigators say that each time she would use disguises, sunglasses, and surgical masks to look like a different person taking the exam. On the exam day, workers had on their computers a photo of the person who was supposed to take the test, but Middleton—clearly not the person on the screen—took the test instead. She would split a payment of 1,500 to 3,000 dollars for each bogus test with accomplices in the DMV. The conversation notes that this involved DMV workers being paid to allow immigrants to be on the roads, and it concludes with concern that this is dangerous.

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A tip led Starkville Police to arrest seven undocumented immigrants in Clay County. Alexis Jimenez Balan was the primary target, wanted for distributing child abuse materials. Upon locating him on Wednesday, officers discovered six additional individuals at the same location. All seven individuals were taken into custody by ICE.

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A tip led Starkville Police to arrest seven undocumented immigrants in Clay County. Alexis Jimenez Balan was wanted for distributing child abuse materials. When officers located Balan on Wednesday, they discovered six additional individuals. ICE took all seven individuals into custody.

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At Fernando's restaurant in Madison, 37-year-old Jose Meja Cubillas was arrested for sexual battery of a physically helpless person and tampering with evidence. The owner, Cristina Narvaez, expressed concern about the impact on her business, especially since the accused was a manager and had presented fake documentation to secure his job. Following a police investigation initiated by a call at 1 AM, seven other employees were arrested for being in the country illegally. Narvaez stated that they were unaware of Cubillas's true background, emphasizing the unpredictability of people's actions behind closed doors. ICE has placed a detainer on Cubillas, who had been previously deported in 2010. All arrested individuals are currently held at the Madison County Detention Center.

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An investigation uncovered intentional corruption involving bribes paid to skip safety evaluations for driver's licenses. Five individuals were arrested for brokering illegal transactions, funneling individuals from as far as Miami to fraudulently obtain licenses. Hundreds, possibly over a thousand, fraudulent licenses were issued in the scheme, ongoing for over two years. Over $120,000 in illicit proceeds were seized. Tax collector employees Bansalei Velazu and Demetrius Smith II face felony charges for issuing fraudulent IDs and official misconduct. Nirbus Rosales, Leonardo Gutierrez, Hung Du, Isbredia Perra, and Zola Gonzalez Pena were arrested as intermediaries. Myrna Fernandez was arrested for unlawful possession of a driver's license, allegedly paying to pass her exams. The investigation will expand statewide to identify those who received licenses illegally. The Attorney General stated the situation exemplifies how the Biden border policy puts American families at risk. DMV offices and tax collectors were asked to look out for signs of corruption. A new program in Florida will protect ICE agents and federal authorities from doxing. Rioting is illegal in Florida and will be shut down quickly.

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"And now we have an exclusive look into a criminal investigation about just that." Five people arrested in Jacksonville on felonies for cheating to get their CDL. "All request interpreters." The arrest fall under the bureau of criminal investigations and intelligence from the florida highway patrol. Sergeant Dylan Bryan with FHP says there is now an investigation statewide across Florida. Dozens and dozens of cases, he says, and the cheating scheme centered in Jacksonville. Vladislav Yoroshik was 'found guilty of two felonies' and 'sent to jail in April for eight months.' Investigators call it 'organized fraud' where the CDL test was taken with 'equipment to get their answers.' DMV staff 'got suspicious' as suspects 'disrobe' and 'unbutton' their shirts. Five arrests so far are 'the tip of the iceberg.' 'This is happening all over the country.'

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A police officer stopped a driver for allegedly going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver stated his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork. The driver said he lives in Maryland but is working in San Luis, Missouri, and the next project is in Nashville. The vehicle belongs to his boss, who lives in Houston, Texas. The driver was unable to locate the insurance paperwork and called his boss. The driver said he and his crew do construction work, including remodeling, painting, and drywall. He claimed he was the only one with a driver's license. The officer noted the vehicle had an unusual number of seats and speculated the driver was being paid to transport the passengers, possibly to Maryland.

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A police officer stopped a driver for going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver stated he was traveling from San Luis, Missouri, where he works, and is originally from Maryland. He said his license is expired due to pending immigration paperwork. The vehicle belongs to his boss, who lives in Houston, Texas. The driver was unable to locate the insurance and called his boss. He mentioned the next project is in Nashville. He stated that he and the passengers do construction, renovation, painting, and drywall work. None of the passengers have a driver's license. The officer noted the dark tinted windows and unusual four rows of seating in the vehicle. Another officer speculated the driver is being paid to transport the eight passengers, possibly to Maryland.

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A human trafficking sting called Operation March Sadness resulted in 288 arrests, including illegal immigrants, a teacher, coaches, and military members. Sheriff Judd shared shocking moments, like two teenagers attempting robbery with a BB gun and 21 illegal immigrants. He highlighted three human trafficking victims who were brought to the US illegally, forced into prostitution, and flown around the country on a DHS voucher. The victims revealed they were part of a larger operation involving multiple individuals.

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Police officials and a businessman were arrested for allegedly running an immigration fraud scheme that led to hundreds of foreign nationals illegally obtaining visas. Investigators began tracking what appeared to be a high number of armed robberies, but the victims listed were often not from Louisiana, and the armed robberies never occurred. For ten years, false police reports were allegedly made by Oakdale Police Chief Chad Doyle, Marshall Mike Slammy, Forest Hill Police Chief Glenn Dixon, and Former Glen Mora Police Chief Tebow Onesha. The fake reports were used by foreign nationals to apply for U visas, reserved for victims of crimes. The owner of a Subway in Oakdale, Chandra Conte Patel, allegedly paid the officers $5,000 for each false report. Investigators made arrests at a police chief's conference. The group faces dozens of counts, including mail fraud, money laundering, and conspiracy to commit visa fraud, with more charges possible.

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A police officer stopped a driver for allegedly going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver stated his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork. The car was his boss's, who lives in Texas but is currently in Maryland. The driver could not immediately locate the proof of insurance and called his boss. The driver said they were headed to a project in Missouri, and next week to Nashville, for construction work involving remodeling, painting, and drywall. He claimed he was the only one in the vehicle with a driver's license. The officer questioned the number of seats in the vehicle, as it seemed unusual, suspecting an extra row had been added. The officer speculated the driver was being paid to transport the passengers, possibly to Maryland.

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A massive operation led to the arrest of politicians, religious leaders, and city mayors in the US. Buses were needed to handle the large number of arrests. New Jersey's corruption problem is considered one of the worst in the country, deeply ingrained in its political culture. Prominent rabbis allegedly used religious charities to launder money. The 10-year operation uncovered international money laundering, corruption, and the sale of human organs in the US, Switzerland, and Israel. Shockingly, one rabbi was involved in the illegal trade of human kidneys for a decade. The widespread corruption in New Jersey has angered residents. Over the past decade, more than 130 public officials in the state have been convicted or pleaded guilty to corruption charges.

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- Blowing the whistle that workers at the NEIA Center Licensing Branch were selling driver's licenses under the table to people who never took the driver's test. - The undocumented workers will come in to the office in groups. They will bypass without even taking the test. - How much? $200 per person. Up to five times a day, she says. - I first reported on the driver's license fraud investigation in April after getting my hands on one of the state's revocation letters. The Transportation cabinet sent more than 1,500 of them in five months, telling drivers their license was issued in air and must be returned or they could be criminally charged. - Mormon's story fills in the blanks: it may have been going on for a couple of years before it was found out. - Two colleagues at the Mia Center approached her with a business venture: bring certain customers in, scan their documents as usual. Documents made to look legitimate, like birth certificates and Social Security cards, according to the letter she wrote to the state; homeland security screening was never run. - I start getting these emails saying, are you doing this? Are you doing this? Are you doing this? - Was it always undocumented workers? Yes. - This license scheme exploited people. - Mormon says she wrote this letter with her boss on October 29, and she spoke to detectives three months later. She was fired the same day.

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Federal authorities in Los Angeles have announced arrests in connection to one of the largest human smuggling rings in the United States. We've taken three people into custody, but one is still on the run. Over a five-year period, this organization smuggled over 20,000 illegal immigrants from Guatemala through Mexico into the US, charging $15,000 to $18,000 per person. The four individuals indicted are not only accused of smuggling, but also heinous crimes against undocumented immigrants, showing a callous disregard for both immigration laws and the people they smuggled. One smuggling operation resulted in a car accident in Oklahoma, leading to the deaths of seven people, including children. The ringleader, Eduardo Domingo Renoho Matul, along with Cristobal Mahia Cha and Jose Paxter Islamha, are in custody, while the search continues for Helmer Abisbo Hernandez.

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An officer stopped a driver for going 75 in a 65 mph zone. The driver said he was going 70 and his license was expired due to pending immigration paperwork for permanent employment. He lives in Maryland but is originally from Missouri and heading to Nashville for a construction project involving remodeling, painting, and drywall. The vehicle belongs to his boss, who lives in Houston, Texas. The driver couldn't find the insurance and called his boss. The officer noted the vehicle had an unusual number of seats, with four rows, and speculated that the driver was being paid to transport the eight passengers to Maryland.

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A driver is pulled over for going 70 in a 65 mph zone. The driver says he is from Maryland but works in San Luis, Missouri. He states his license is expired because he is waiting for immigration papers. The officer asks where they are coming from, and the driver says San Luis, where he works in construction doing painting and drywall. He mentions a future project in Nisquiel. The officer asks about insurance, which the driver has trouble locating. The officer notes the vehicle has four rows of seats, which he finds unusual, suspecting an extra row was added to transport people for money, possibly to Maryland.

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At Fernando's restaurant in Madison, 37-year-old Jose Meja Cubias was arrested for sexual battery of a physically helpless person and tampering with evidence. The restaurant owner expressed concern that her business would be negatively affected by the incident. She discovered that Cubias, a manager, was at the restaurant after hours and had provided fake documentation for employment. She emphasized that they had no prior knowledge of his actions, noting that he was well-liked by customers. Following the investigation, seven other employees were also arrested for being in the U.S. illegally. ICE has placed a detainer on Cubias, who was previously deported in 2010. All arrested individuals are currently at the Madison County Detention Center.

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Coastal Conservative News reports turmoil in the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office, with three senior officials under a widening internal investigation and one already out the door. "Two high ranking officials, colonel Chris Ruehl and Mike Hannaford, are now under investigation by the department's Professional Standards Bureau." A third, "captain Laura Rivera, abruptly resigned earlier this week." All three are linked to a controversy that began months ago with the sheriff's former chief deputy, Anthony Collins, who "resigned after an internal probe began into allegations that someone helped him complete his coursework at the FBI National Academy." The claim reportedly surfaced through an email sent by his own wife. Investigators are examining whether other command members knew about or participated in the misconduct. Sheriff Chad Cronister's office has not confirmed disciplinary outcomes. Community advocates call for full transparency, and integrity at the top sets the tone.

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As part of our ongoing commitment to combat sex trafficking, the Leon County Sheriff's Office arrested 19 individuals in "Operation Resolution," a multi-agency initiative. This operation aimed to prevent the purchase of potential human trafficking victims. The Capital City Human Trafficking Task Force, including LCSO, Homeland Security, and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement, made 19 arrests, had 49 solicitation contacts, and 80 contacts related to the human trafficking of juveniles, leading to multiple ongoing investigations. Those arrested include an oncology surgeon, a college professor, an undocumented person held by ICE, a guardian at a local elementary school, and a volunteer firefighter. Two suspects traveled from Louisiana to engage in this crime. We are committed to pursuing and removing these individuals from our community to protect our youth and make our community safer.

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Numerous high-profile figures, including mayors and religious leaders, were arrested by the FBI in New Jersey for corruption and money laundering. One rabbi was found to be involved in illegal kidney transplants. The arrests were part of a decade-long operation uncovering corruption on an international scale. The widespread corruption in New Jersey has shocked residents, with over 130 public officials being convicted in the past decade. Residents are disappointed in the lack of progress in combating corruption in the state.

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Florida law enforcement announced the dismantling of an international child pornography ring with Florida connections. Attorney General James Ootmeyer stated that eight men are facing charges for buying and selling over 1,000,000 images of child pornography online; one suspect is from Clearwater and another from Lakeland. According to officials, the content involved was extremely disturbing. The Attorney General stated that some suspects accessed the content through TikTok, and Florida will pursue social media companies that are slow to remove child pornography.

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Sheriff shared shocking details from a press conference about a man wanting to eat a child. 45 people were arrested for various crimes, including child predators and human traffickers. One man planned to physically cannibalize someone and make a child drink urine. Another man took drugs and injected himself with testosterone before meeting who he thought was a 14-year-old. Many admitted to having sexually transmitted diseases and were willing to have sex with a minor. The investigation revealed disturbing acts of depravity.
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