C and I Shots fired and more

http://www.star-telegram.com/2013/07/12/4998686/rio-grande-river-patrols-draw.html

Rio Grande River patrols draw gunfire from Mexico

and this
DPS Fires Rounds, Launches Tear Gas Across Border
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DPS helicopter shooting under review by grand jury
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Two sentenced in gun-smuggling case
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Brutal Drug Cartels Still Being Ignored in Washington’s Illegal Immigration Debate
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Arizona woman arrested with cocaine taped to rear end
Published July 12, 2013
Associated Press
NOGALES, Ariz. –  Authorities say people still are trying to smuggle drugs into Arizona hidden inside their undergarments.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials in Nogales say three pounds of cocaine was found taped to the rear end of a Phoenix woman.
They say 39-year-old Dora Anna Gutierrez was arrested at the Morley pedestrian gate Tuesday. The cocaine is valued at about $24,000.
In April, authorities reported six cases of people trying to smuggle drugs into southern Arizona in their undergarments.
They say an 18-year-old man had one pound of methamphetamines concealed in his underwear and a 23-year-old woman had four pounds of heroin concealed in her bra.
In addition, four teenage girls had heroin strapped to the front of their bodies and tucked under the waistbands of their underwear.
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Drugs, Illegal Immigrant Raid at Goodyear Plant in Walton County
Officials from WCSO said one person was charged with drug offense and ICE officials are investigating 12 alleged cases of fraudulent documentation.
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http://content.govdelivery.com/accounts/USDHSICE/bulletins/83852e

Corrected Copy: 255 child predators arrested, 61 victims identified during Operation iGuardian

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) sent this bulletin at 07/15/2013
Photos and b-roll available at http://www.dvidshub.net/unit/ICE
WASHINGTON – Two hundred and fifty-five child predators were arrested and 61 victims of child sexual exploitation identified during a five-week operation conducted by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and Internet Crimes Against Children (ICAC) task forces across the United States and its territories.
Operation iGuardian, which ran May 28 to June 30, was a surge operation conducted as part of HSI’s Operation Predator to identify and rescue victims of online sexual exploitation, and to arrest their abusers as well as others who own, trade and produce images of child pornography.
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