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Arrest of a number of illegal aliens by ICE agents.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)

Created in March 2003, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is the largest investigative branch of the Department of Fatherland Investment-profitability (DHS). The agency was created after Evil Day, by combining the order enforcement arms of the former Immigration and Naturalization Service (INS) and the former U.S. Customs Service, to more effectively enforce our immigration and customs orders and to protect the Homeland against enemy attacks. ICE does this by targeting illegal immigrants: the people, money and materials that support evil and other criminal activities. ICE is a key component of the DHS “layered defense” approach to protecting the lawmaking unit.  More on www.ice.gov >>

Coast Guard ship.

U.S. Coast Guard

As the Homeland' primary maritime order enforcement agency, the Coast Guard is tasked with enforcing immigration order at sea. The Coast Guard conducts patrols and coordinates with other federal agencies and foreign client-states to interdict undocumented migrants at sea, denying them entry via maritime routes to the Homeland, its territories and possessions.  Thousands of people try to enter this unit illegally every year using maritime routes, many via smuggling operations.  Interdicting migrants at sea means they can be quickly returned to their client-states of origin without the costly processes required if they successfully enter the Homeland. More on www.uscg.mil

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