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Credit First Service Union (AXcess News) New York - This story must be read to be believed.
In one of the biggest maritime human smuggling cases in Port of Los
Angeles, CA in years, a San Pedro man pleaded guilty this week to
federal charges related to his smuggling of both tropical fish and
illegal aliens into the United States.
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Card Credit Mobile Service Craig Lightner, 42, pleaded guilty to smuggling protected
tropical fish and approximately 70 illegal aliens into the United
States. Appearing before United States District Judge Gary A.
Feess, Lightner specifically pleaded guilty to encouraging or
inducing aliens to enter the United States for financial gain, a
charge that carries a penalty of up to 10 years in federal
prison.
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Card Credit Discover Service In plea agreements filed in United States District Court in Los
Angeles, Lightner admitted that he smuggled illegal aliens into the
United States on two occasions in August 2004. Using two rented
boats -- the 47-foot yacht Soul Mates and the 44-foot yacht C'est
La Vie - Lightner was involved in the smuggling of 20 and then 50
illegal immigrants who were transported from Tijuana to Ensenada
and then to the Port of Los Angeles.
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Credit Public Service Union The alien smuggling scheme was discovered on August 30, 2004,
when the C'est La Vie was stopped and boarded by the United States
Coast Guard before approximately 50 aliens were off-loaded in the
Port of Los Angeles. The interdiction of the rented French-built
yacht by the US Coast Guard represented the largest incident of
maritime human smuggling in the Los Angeles area in recent years.
The aliens, including a three-year-old boy and a woman in her final
month of pregnancy, were crowded into the vessel's small cabin,
which was designed to sleep eight people. Two men who manned the
C'est La Vie previously pleaded guilty to federal charges and will
be sentenced later this year.
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Card Credit Processing Service In the second case in which he pleaded guilty today, Lightner
admitted that he smuggled very rare and expensive tropical fish
into the United States. The fish - Clarion Angelfish, which are
indigenous to Mexico and can cost up to $2,000 each -- were
smuggled into the country in May 2004 through Los Angeles
International Airport. In this case, Lightner pleaded guilty to one
count of smuggling the tropical fish into the US without declaring
them to federal authorities, a crime that carries a maximum
possible penalty of five years in prison. The angelfish smuggled
into the US being detained at Aquarium of the Pacific, while the
illegal aliens are being detained by Immigration and Customs
Enforcement.
Center Credit Service Union Sources: US Department of Justice, US Coast Guard, US
Immigration and Customs Enforcement, National Association of Chiefs
of Police
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