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North West Farm Owner Fined R250,000 as Police Arrest 23 Undocumented Foreign Nationals

South Africa Today

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June 28, 2026

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North West Farm Owner Fined R250,000 as Police Arrest 23 Undocumented Foreign Nationals

VORSTERSHOOP — An intelligence-led immigration operation in the Vorstershoop policing area has resulted in a North West farm owner being fined R250,000 after police arrested 23 undocumented foreign nationals suspected of being illegally employed on the property. The South African Police Service (SAPS) intercepted two vehicles—a white Isuzu truck and a white Toyota Land Cruiser []

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Bacon’s Rebellion

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· Jun 28, 2026

ICE Enforcement Continues in Red Virginia

From Uriah Kiser at the Virginia Insider: Virginians woke up to news of ICE and Greene County deputies rounding up illegal criminal immigrants near Charlottesville – and the left is losing it. Abandoned cars lined rural roads after the operation, proving enforcement is happening even under [Governor Abigail] Spanberger’s restrictions. Sheriff Steven Smith didn’t mince []

The Daily Wire

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· Jun 30, 2026

DC’s Soft-On-Crime Leadership Enables Migrant Food Truck Mafia

Unlicensed food trucks operating around the National Mall have become a growing safety, tax, and law enforcement problem — a problem exacerbated by Washington, D.C.’s soft-on-crime leadership. Local legislators passed the Street Vendor Advancement Amendment Act in 2023, decriminalizing unlicensed street vending — including food trucks — which means that illegal vendors will now never ...

Florida Daily

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· Jul 10, 2026

Twice-Deported Mexican National Charged With Illegal Reentry in Florida

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — A Mexican national who was previously deported from the United States twice has been charged with illegally reentering the country, federal prosecutors announced. Ignatio Mateos-Herrera, 33, was charged by federal indictment with illegal reentry by a previously deported noncitizen. If convicted, he faces up to two years in federal prison, followed by []

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· Jul 3, 2026

L.A. duo seen running out of Lululemon with thousands of dollars of clothes busted: PD

A pair of Los Angeles residents were arrested on June 29 after they were allegedly caught on camera running out of an Irvine Lululemon with more than $3,000 in clothing. (Irvine PD) Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/ktla?sub_confirmation=1

Times of India

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· Jun 30, 2026

Immigration attorney provides new update on Texas driver's license row, says it's a trap for H-1B, H-4, F1 visa holders

Immigration attorney provides new update on Texas driver's license row, says it's a trap for H-1B, H-4, F1 visa holders

The Rising Nepal

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· Jul 9, 2026

Revenue Rs 1.86 million collected from traffic action

Kathmandu, July 9 : A total of 2,066 vehicle drivers were penalized for violating traffic rules in the past 24 hours. Wi...

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Related coverage for "North West Farm Owner Fined R250,000 as Police Arrest 23 Undocumented Foreign Nationals": Bacon’s Rebellion — ICE Enforcement Continues in Red Virginia. The Daily Wire — DC’s Soft-On-Crime Leadership Enables Migrant Food Truck Mafia. Florida Daily — Twice-Deported Mexican National Charged With Illegal Reentry in Florida. KTLA 5 — L.A. duo seen running out of Lululemon with thousands of dollars of clothes busted: PD. Times of India — Immigration attorney provides new update on Texas driver's license row, says it's a trap for H-1B, H-4, F1 visa holders. The Rising Nepal — Revenue Rs 1.86 million collected from traffic action