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Jorge Herrera Luviano, 30, of Lake Worth, sentenced to 60 months in prison followed by five years of supervised release was one of the 20 recently convicted for narcotics trafficking. All in all there were 25 defendants indicted with a total of 54-counts of narcotics trafficking in connection with their participation in a conspiracy to possess and distribute multi-kilogram quantities of cocaine. To date, 20 have pleaded guilty to various narcotics trafficking offenses. Five fugitives remain at large.
Through continued joint cooperation at all levels of the U.S. and Mexican governments, ICE Homeland Security Investigations and the Department of Justice (DOJ) and its partners are actively working to stem the flow of illegal narcotics, weapons and bulk cash moving across the U.S.- Mexico border.
Read all about it HERE.
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After reading about them, I believe that most of them are illegals. Knowing this City, there is probably some objection for hassling him because he is an illegal. Even Jennings got on the Sheriff's case because ICE was here several months ago looking for these types of criminals. These liberals try to hinder law enforcement at every and any opportunity. We have been a haven for criminals. Time to end all of that.
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