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eligibility-related news:
ICE
Arrests Illegal Workers at New
Orleans
Shipyard
Four illegal
aliens working at the Northrop Grumman
Ship Systems Avondale Shipyard in Avondale,
La, near New Orleans
were arrested November 4 for using
fraudulent documents and making false
statements to gain employment.
ICE New
Orleans Special Agent-in-Charge Michael A.
Holt and U.S. Attorney for the Eastern
District of
Louis
iana Jim Letten announced the arrests,
which are part of an ongoing joint
investigation by ICE and the U.S.
Department of Defense's Defense Criminal
Investigative Service (DCIS) of
subcontractors operating at the shipyard,
which builds U.S. Navy vessels. Critical
infrastructure such as airports, defense
installations and bio-agriculture
industries are a primary law enforcement
priority of ICE.
As of
today, nearly 75 illegal workers have been
identified as having access to or have
attempted to access Northrop Grumman Ship
Systems. Twenty-five have been previously
arrested and presented for prosecution in
the Eastern District of
Louis
iana on charges that include using
fraudulent documents to gain employment,
falsely claiming
United States
citizenship or illegal re-entry to the United States
after deportation. Of the remaining
illegal workers, investigative efforts
have resulted in such workers no longer
having access to the facility.
"This
was a targeted law enforcement action
based upon extensive information developed
over a long period," said Holt.
"Protecting the integrity of the
shipbuilding industry in Louisiana
is a crucial part of ICE’s continuing
enforcement strategy. When an individual
uses fraudulent documents to get a job,
they hide their true identity and history.
We need to know exactly who is working on
our critical infrastructure
programs."

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