marvin martian
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A bunch of shitstain illegal aliens were involved as well.
In related news, the left is now in full support of cockfighting (as you're about to see when they dutifully ignore this thread).
www.breitbart.com
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, jointly with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other law enforcement partners, executed search warrants in Southern Mississippi that resulted in multiple arrests involving illegal immigration, cockfighting, and other criminal activity. The search warrants were part of an ongoing undercover investigation into the unlawful cockfighting in Harrison County, Mississippi.
The arrests included United States citizens and suspected illegal aliens found at the site of the makeshift animal fights attended by some people from outside Mississippi. Two defendants, Alvin Smith III and Herbert Kasey Smith, were charged with violating the Animal Welfare Act for hosting the cockfights bi-weekly on their property at 16478 Northup Cuevas Road, according to court documents.
In addition to the Smiths, several others were charged with conspiracy to violate the Animal Welfare Act for participating in activities related to the illegal game-fighting scheme. Those apprehended who were found to be illegally in the United States are now facing immigration-related charges. ICE Gulfport special agents and deportation officers are in the process of positively identifying all individuals they encounter and checking immigration records. They have not released the identities of several people arrested during the operation.
In related news, the left is now in full support of cockfighting (as you're about to see when they dutifully ignore this thread).
Illegal Cockfighting Operation in Southern Mississippi Busted by ICE
Illegal Cockfighting Operation in Southern Mississippi Busted by ICE
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, jointly with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other law enforcement partners, executed search warrants in Southern Mississippi that resulted in multiple arrests involving illegal immigration, cockfighting, and other criminal activity. The search...
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, jointly with the U.S. Department of Agriculture and other law enforcement partners, executed search warrants in Southern Mississippi that resulted in multiple arrests involving illegal immigration, cockfighting, and other criminal activity. The search warrants were part of an ongoing undercover investigation into the unlawful cockfighting in Harrison County, Mississippi.
The arrests included United States citizens and suspected illegal aliens found at the site of the makeshift animal fights attended by some people from outside Mississippi. Two defendants, Alvin Smith III and Herbert Kasey Smith, were charged with violating the Animal Welfare Act for hosting the cockfights bi-weekly on their property at 16478 Northup Cuevas Road, according to court documents.
In addition to the Smiths, several others were charged with conspiracy to violate the Animal Welfare Act for participating in activities related to the illegal game-fighting scheme. Those apprehended who were found to be illegally in the United States are now facing immigration-related charges. ICE Gulfport special agents and deportation officers are in the process of positively identifying all individuals they encounter and checking immigration records. They have not released the identities of several people arrested during the operation.