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Check out our weekly recap of top news from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement highlighting the work of Enforcement and Removal Operations (ERO) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI). For more news from ICE, visit our newsroom.
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HSI investigation results in indictments against international organization with ties to Hizballah
HSI announced several international actions against Nazem Ahmad, an individual sanctioned by the United States under the Global Terrorism Sanctions Regulations for his involvement with the terrorist organization Hizballah. 🔗Keep reading
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HSI investigation leads to criminal conspiracy convictions related to Iranian sanctions
Two international business organizations pleaded guilty and were sentenced April 18 in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia for their participation in a criminal conspiracy to violate U.S. export laws and sanctions by sending U.S.-origin goods to Iran. 🔗Keep reading
ERO Boston removes fugitive wanted for attempted murder in Brazil
ERO Boston removed an unlawfully present foreign fugitive wanted for attempted murder in Brazil, April 14. Officials flew Eduardo Rocha Dos Santos, 41, from Massachusetts to Belo Horizonte, Brazil, where he was turned over to the proper authorities. 🔗Keep reading
Texas security guard detained for attempted human smuggling following HSI, federal partner investigation
A South Texas man was ordered to remain in custody for his role in attempting to smuggle a noncitizen woman following an HSI investigation. 🔗Keep reading
HSI Houston teams up with federal partners to host cybersecurity training for Texas Medical Center
HSI Houston hosted a cybersecurity training for leaders from the Texas Medical Center April 13 at Methodist Hospital to teach critical infrastructure stakeholders in the area to identify and report malicious cyberactivity to law enforcement.🔗Keep reading
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