Man Wanted in Large-Scale Alabama Raid Surrenders to Authorities
ALABAMA, JUL 16 – Federal agents executed 14 search warrants targeting Mexican restaurants linked to fraud, detaining 48 undocumented immigrants amid a years-long investigation, officials said.
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ICE, FBI, DHS raid Alabama Mexican restaurants in fraud probe
Multiple federal agencies including Immigration and Customs Enforcement, the FBI and the Department of Homeland security conducted raids at 14 locations in six Alabama Counties on Tuesday. They were looking for Cesar Campos-Reyes, a 52-year-old Lee County resident federally indicted in April on charges of bank fraud, wire fraud and money laundering. Prosecutors unsealed the indictment Tuesday ahead of the raids. Campos-Reyes has since turned him…


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ICE detains 48 undocumented immigrants across Lee and 5 other Alabama counties, feds say
“In many of the locations we investigated, we uncovered not only unlawful, unauthorized employment of aliens, but evidence that may point to a broader pattern of criminal conduct,” HSI Atlanta Special Agent in Charge Steven Schrank said.
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