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Immigration police regulate street vending

December 23, 2013 by Staff News Writer

Police action to stop illegal aliens. CRH.


Immigration police are paroling high traffic areas and checking the immigration status of street vendors. Last week officers detained 3 Nicaraguan and 1 Colombian national and are processing them for deportation.

Original Article in crhoy.com

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