Man arrested for smuggling foreigners into Vietnam Chia sẻ | FaceBookTwitter Email Copy Link Copy link bài viết thành công
15/05/2021 15:10 GMT+7
The man confessed to own three companies sponsoring the entry of foreigners in Vietnam as experts.
Danang city police have arrested a man for bringing foreigners into Vietnam illegally in the guise of experts.
Nguyen Tran Anh Tuan, 34, who hails from the south-central province of Binh Thuan, was detained on May 12 and prosecuted yesterday. He is charged with brokering illegal entry, exit, or stay in Vietnam”.
Police searched Tuan’s house and several business offices involved in the ring.
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There s been a call for action at the Southwest border after authorities there reported the largest monthly number of migrants attempting to cross in 15 years. They say about 178,600 illegal migrants tried to cross the border in April and most of them were single adults.
The number of families and children was down slightly. It s still an obvious problem, however, five young girls were discovered stranded Sunday on a Texas farm just across the border. This is where my husband found them this morning when he was checking on the farm, said Kate Coleman Hobbs in a video posted on Facebook Sunday. He thought one of them was dead.
Over 1,000 Illegal Aliens on French Anti-Terror Watch List
11 May 2021
French interior minister Gerald Darmanin has revealed that there are over 1,000 illegal immigrants registered on the Terrorist Radicalisation Prevention Report Index (FSRPT), an anti-terrorism watchlist.
According to Minister Darmanin at least 1,083 illegal migrants have been registered on the FSRPT, an anti-terrorism watchlist created in 2015 which lists individuals who are thought to be religiously radicalised.
“To date, 1,083 illegal aliens are registered, but they are not necessarily in France since, of these, 587 have already been expelled from the country with a ban on return, including 200 last year. For the rest, they are either in prison, in a psychiatric hospital or awaiting deportation,” Darmanin told the newspaper