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One in every five fish consumed globally — not in the United States — is caught illegally.
When Hudson City Bank was caught illegally redlining black and Hispanic neighborhoods, it faced big fines.
Yearly apprehensions reached their all-time high in 22019, when 1,643,679 people were caught illegally crossing the border.
Under the policy, all adults caught illegally entering the country from the southern border are referred for prosecution.
The goal of the new policy was to criminally prosecute 100% of immigrants caught illegally crossing the border.
Rights organizations have documented cases of Hungarian border officials beating migrants caught illegally attempting to enter the country.
The Trump administration recently started implementing a policy of prosecuting all adults caught illegally crossing the US-Mexico border.
The Trump administration implemented a "zero tolerance" policy earlier this year for those caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border.
The shrimp in your salad or tuna on your plate may have been caught illegally in areas threatened by overfishing.
Then there's the chance that someone will get caught illegally purchasing a gun, potentially before doing anything awful with it.
However, the administration has said its "zero-tolerance" policy of criminally prosecuting anybody caught illegally crossing the border remains in effect.
The number of people caught illegally crossing into the U.S. from Canada has reportedly increased by 142 percent from last year.
City regulators neglected to investigate whether an owner who was caught illegally gutting apartments in one building was doing so elsewhere.
Other new protections: A landlord caught illegally gutting one apartment would be subject to a city review of all their apartments.
The bill called for anyone caught illegally catching sharks to be fined $500 per shark for the first offense, the report said.
Why it matters: Close to 18,000 unaccompanied migrant children have been caught illegally crossing the border in just the past two months.
ZTE broke a previous agreement and was caught illegally shipping U.S.-origin goods to Iran and North Korea, Commerce Department officials said.
The Wise Honest, which was North Korea's second-largest merchant ship, was caught illegally transporting coal near American Samoa in April 2018.
The number of people caught illegally crossing into the United States from Mexico dramatically plunged last month, The Associated Press reported Tuesday.
The Trump administration implemented a "zero tolerance" policy at the border earlier this year, prosecuting all adults caught illegally crossing the border.
ZTE broke a previous agreement and was caught illegally shipping U.S.-origin goods to Iran and North Korea, Commerce Department officials said.
Gladys Coego, a temporary election worker in Miami-Dade County, was arrested Friday after being caught illegally marking ballots, the Miami Herald reported.
The move was sparked by ZTE's violation of an agreement that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran.
US border patrol officials say they tried to return a vacationing British family caught illegally crossing the border, but Canada wouldn't take them.
Authorities separated immigrant children from their parents as part of a new "zero tolerance" plan to prosecute everyone caught illegally crossing the border.
Cover image: A driving instructor supervising a pupil was among 261 people caught illegally using a mobile phone after tougher penalties were introduced.
The action was sparked by ZTE's violation of an agreement that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran.
The global black market for seafood is worth more than $20 billion, and approximately one in every five fish consumed globally is caught illegally.
Globally, illegal fishing costs the industry around $23 billion each year, with one in four fish thought to be caught illegally in African waters.
The U.S. action last week was sparked by ZTE's violation of an agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran.
Immigrant families will now be detained together under the zero tolerance policy, which requires that all adults caught illegally crossing the border face prosecution.
His administration imposed a "zero tolerance" policy at the border earlier this year, mandating that all immigrants caught illegally crossing the border face prosecution.
It has long been a misdemeanor federal offense to be caught illegally entering the United States, punishable by up to six months in prison.
There were 2,100 more unaccompanied minors caught illegally crossing the southern border in May than in April, according to Customs and Border Protection data.
More recently, Trump used his administration's detention of families caught illegally crossing the U.S. border as an example of how tough he is on crime.
The Commerce Department last year banned U.S. companies from selling components to ZTE, the Chinese entity caught illegally shipping goods to North Korea and Iran.
The Trump administration announced in April a "zero tolerance" immigration policy that required the federal government to prosecute adults caught illegally crossing the southern border.
But in the past few months, the number of immigrants caught illegally crossing here has plummeted to about 100 people a day from over 600.
"Today, you can walk into almost any supermarket in the country and buy seafood that was caught illegally and harvested or processed by slaves," Hocevar said.
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) publicly put on notice retail stores that have repeatedly been caught illegally selling tobacco products, including e-cigarettes, to minors.
However, publicly released data showed that the number of people caught illegally crossing the border increased by about 5 percent when compared to April, CNN reported.
"Where are the babies, Mitch?" shouted another protester, presumably in reference to the Trump administration's controversial "zero tolerance" policy of separating families caught illegally crossing the border.
Last year, the U.S. banned the company from purchasing parts from American companies after it was caught illegally shipping U.S.-made goods to Iran and North Korea.
It has long been a misdemeanor federal offense to be caught illegally entering the country, punishable by up to six months in prison and a $5,000 fine.
The policy means that the administration prosecutes all adults caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, which requires separating parents from children while they await legal proceedings.
A DHS official previously confirmed to CNN that the agency had tested the policy of prosecuting parents caught illegally crossing the border in the El Paso sector.
As the White House tightens restrictions on legal and illegal immigration, the administration is looking to expand detention centers for immigrants caught illegally crossing the southern border.
Indonesia has sunk hundreds of mostly foreign boats caught illegally fishing in its waters since President Joko Widodo launched a crackdown on the poaching of fish in 2014.
A border patrol agent apprehends a woman and a man after they were caught illegally crossing the border into the US from Mexico near McAllen, Texas, May 2.
Indonesia has sunk hundreds of mostly foreign boats caught illegally fishing in its waters since President Joko Widodo launched a battle against the poaching of fish in 2014.
But what if you also found out that the fish you ate may have been caught illegally, or had been imported when you thought it was caught locally?
The #WomenDisobey march was organized to protest the administration's "zero tolerance" policy at the border, which led to the separation of immigrant families caught illegally crossing the border.
In 2007, the New England Patriots were caught illegally videotaping hand signals from a New York Jets coach from an unauthorized location, beginning what became known as 'Spygate.
The administration announced that every person caught illegally crossing the border would be referred for prosecution, effectively making it an official policy to separate parents from their children.
The Trump administration's strict new immigration enforcement policy has meant more parents caught illegally crossing the U.S. southwest border are getting prosecuted and separated from children accompanying them.
But President Trump's new "zero-tolerance" policy calling for criminal prosecution of all those caught illegally crossing the border has swiftly flooded criminal courthouses from Texas to California.
This would increase the Border Patrol force by 25 percent even as the number of people caught illegally crossing America's southern border is hitting a four-decade low.
The image, sent out from Occupy Wall Street New York City Twitter account, was in reference to the practice of separating children from parents caught illegally crossing the border.
The penalty stemmed from for breaking an agreement after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran and North Korea, in an investigation dating to the Obama administration.
A strict new enforcement plan by the Trump administration will mean more parents caught illegally crossing the U.S. border will get prosecuted and separated from any children accompanying them.
The U.S. Commerce Department imposed the ban following ZTE's violation of an agreement on punishing employees that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran.
"I want to be absolutely clear that anyone caught illegally using a drone can expect to be dealt with in line with the law," he added in a statement.
Orcas and beluga whales are among the marine animals caught up in a shadowy trade in which individual cetaceans - often caught illegally - sell for millions of dollars, they say.
A new "zero-tolerance" policy, announced in May, referred adults caught illegally crossing the border to criminal prosecution and required that accompanying children be separated and held in specialised facilities.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in early May that officials would separate parents and children who are caught illegally crossing the border while prosecuting the parents for a federal misdemeanor.
Attorney General Jeff Sessions announced in early May that officials would separate parents and children who are caught illegally crossing the border while prosecuting the parents for a federal misdemeanor.
The policy, a result of the administration's "zero tolerance" for illegal border crossing from Mexico, prosecutes all adults caught illegally crossing, separating parents awaiting prosecution from children that accompany them.
If a family of immigrants is caught illegally crossing the border between ports of entry, because of Sessions' "zero-tolerance" policy, they are first sent to an immigrant processing center.
The House is scheduled to vote this week on a bill, known as Kate's Law, that would stiffen penalties for immigrants caught illegally re-entering the country after being deported.
A majority of Republicans support the Trump administration's policy of separating migrant children from their parents when they are caught illegally crossing the U.S.-Mexico border, a Quinnipiac University poll found.
The U.S. Department of Commerce has banned American companies from selling components to ZTE for seven years after breaking an agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran.
Detention centers The order on border security signals there could be significant efforts to put more immigrants behind bars if they're caught illegally crossing the border, or if they're in deportation proceedings.
That's why Del Pozo and Chittenden County state's attorney Sarah George recently announced that they will no longer arrest or prosecute people caught illegally possessing the anti-addiction medication buprenorphine in Burlington.
But by referring immigrants caught illegally crossing for criminal charges, the move means adults coming across the border with children will be separated from those children as they await their criminal proceedings.
We went inside Casa Padre, a converted Walmart in Texas that is being used as a privately run shelter for nearly 1,500 boys, aged 10 to 17, caught illegally crossing the border.
At least 2,000 children have been separated from their families at the border since the Department of Homeland Security implemented a "zero-tolerance" policy of referring immigrants caught illegally crossing for criminal charges.
But in 2018, Jeff Sessions, then the attorney general, created a "zero tolerance" policy, which demanded that federal prosecutors near the border bring criminal charges against every migrant who was caught illegally crossing.
Mr. Fikri, 31, was crushed in a garbage compactor as he tried to retrieve his catch, which was confiscated by the police because it contained swordfish that was caught illegally out of season.
The administration&aposs "zero-tolerance policy" of criminally prosecuting anyone caught illegally crossing the border remains in effect, officials have said, despite confusion on the ground on how to carry out Trump&aposs order.
ZTE ceased major operations since the seven-year ban was imposed on the company in April for breaking a 2017 agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran and North Korea.
It has long been a misdemeanor federal offense to be caught illegally entering the US, punishable by up to six months in prison, but the administration has not always referred everyone caught for prosecution.
The U.S. Department of Commerce slapped a seven-year ban on sales to ZTE on Monday for breaking terms of an agreement reached last year after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran.
A DHS official confirmed Friday that the agency first tested the policy of prosecuting parents caught illegally crossing the border in the El Paso sector in Texas from July to October of last year.
The infamous video apology Depp and his partner Amber Heard made after getting caught illegally sneaking their dogs, Pistol and Boo, into Australia in 2015 was one of the best things anyone had seen all year.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former accountant at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on Tuesday settled parallel criminal and civil charges, after he was caught illegally trading options and lying about it while employed at the agency.
The Florida senator, himself the child of Cuban immigrants, expressed disapproval of the family separations that came as a result of the "zero-tolerance" policy, which refers everyone caught illegally crossing the border to federal prosecution.
In recent weeks, Heydi, a 13-year-old immigrant from Honduras, had become increasingly depressed about her father, who had been held in detention since he was caught illegally crossing the southern border in early June.
U.S. sanctions forced ZTE to stop most business between April and July last year after Commerce Department officials said it broke a pact and was caught illegally shipping U.S.-origin goods to Iran and North Korea.
On May 7, Attorney General Jeff Sessions and Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Director Thomas Homan announced that the Trump administration would adopt a "zero tolerance" policy for anyone caught illegally crossing into the United States.
One year after welcoming twins Ella and Alexander, the couple reflected on how their son and daughter will react when they learn about how children were taken from their parents who are caught illegally crossing the border.
In June, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders was told to leave a Virginia restaurant following a tumultuous week where the administration was forced to walk back a policy separating immigrant families caught illegally crossing the border.
China's No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker was crippled when a seven-year ban was imposed on the company in April for breaking a 2017 agreement reached after it was caught illegally trading with Iran and North Korea.
U.S. sanctions forced ZTE to stop most business between April and July last year after Commerce Department officials had said it broke a pact and was caught illegally shipping U.S.-origin goods to Iran and North Korea.
Protesters have targeted ICE officials and facilities since the administration began separating migrant children from their families earlier this year under a policy in which the administration immediately detained for prosecution people caught illegally crossing the border.
A top Immigration and Customs Enforcement official also said Tuesday that the administration had paused referring adults caught illegally crossing the border with children for prosecution and had also equipped them with ankle bracelets before releasing them.
The WikiLeaks data disclosure was the latest in a series of incidents where ICE employees have been targeted in retaliation for the Trump administration's "zero tolerance" policy of prosecuting and separating immigrant families caught illegally crossing the border.
China's No. 2 telecommunications equipment maker was crippled when a seven-year supplier ban was imposed on the company in April for breaking a 2017 agreement reached after it was caught illegally trading with Iran and North Korea.
"All we know is what the government puts out in the press—and that's been consistent stories of Indians getting caught illegally working, or caught drug smuggling," said Piya Muqit, the executive director of Justice Center Hong Kong.
Why it matters, per Axios' Stef Kight: Depending on how the Supreme Court's decision is interpreted, it could make it a lot harder for the government to deport undocumented immigrants who have been caught illegally in the country.
The converted retail store at the southern tip of Texas has become the largest licensed migrant children's shelter in the country — a warehouse for nearly 1,500 boys aged 10 to 17 who were caught illegally crossing the border.
Andrew Thomas, the county attorney, wanted Kobach to defend his interpretation of the state's "coyote law," which in his view should allow undocumented immigrants to be charged as co-conspirators when they were caught illegally crossing the border.
The Trump administration is facing mounting pressure from fellow Republicans and other allies to end the practice of separating children from parents caught illegally crossing the border, as backlash over the enforcement policy quickly escalates into a political crisis.
SYDNEY, Australia — For the first time in nearly four years, a group of migrants was caught illegally entering the Australian mainland by sea this week, after surviving a shipwreck and several days in crocodile-infested waters, the authorities said.
China's No.22.3 telecommunications equipment maker has been crippled by a ban imposed in April on buying U.S. technology components for seven years for breaking an agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran and North Korea.
The official, Kevin McAleenan, said that the "zero tolerance" policy — which requires all people caught illegally crossing the border face prosecution — is still in place, but that the prosecutions had to be temporarily halted as a result of the order.
The administration on Tuesday essentially returned to the "catch and release" policy for people caught illegally crossing the border, releasing migrant families wearing ankle monitors into the U.S. after courts prevented officials from holding the families detained at the border.
China's No. 22.3 telecommunications equipment maker has been crippled by a ban imposed in April on buying U.S. technology components for seven years for breaking an agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran and North Korea.
The bills being introduced would strengthen requirements for tenant-protection plans on construction sites, create new penalties for lying on permit applications and require the city to inspect an owner's entire portfolio if the owner is caught illegally gutting apartments.
At least 80 percent of the 5,22015-plus green pythons, for instance, annually exported from the country as captive-bred were caught illegally in the wild, depleting some island populations, according to a study published in the journal Biological Conservation.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A former accountant at the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to settle criminal and civil charges, after he was caught illegally trading options while working at the agency, according to sources familiar with the matter.
The U.S. president is expected to meet with U.K. Prime Minister Theresa May, who came under pressure from opposition lawmakers in late June to cancel President Trump's upcoming visit over his administration&aposs controversial treatment of families caught illegally crossing the border.
"I think that's a terrible idea," Donnelly said, of the demands to dismantle ICE rippling through the Democratic Party in the aftermath of the child separations crisis sparked by President's Trump's zero tolerance policy for families caught illegally crossing the Southern border.
The Chinese company was sanctioned by Washington after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran and effectively put out of business, but its fate was made a precondition of last week's trade talks in a conversation between Trump and President Xi Jinping.
JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia destroyed 81 mostly foreign boats at the weekend that had been caught illegally fishing in its waters, taking to more than 300 the number sunk since President Joko Widodo launched a battle against the poaching of fish in 2014.
Given that as much as 32 percent of seafood imported to the US is caught illegally, and that forced labor is still sadly common on the oceans, there is a dire need for increased transparency and accountability in the worldwide fishing industry.
ZTE was forced to stop most business between April and July last year due to U.S. sanctions after Commerce Department officials had said the company broke a previous agreement and was caught illegally shipping U.S.-origin goods to Iran and North Korea.
Charging that dangerous gangsters and criminals from Central America have been entering the United States through Mexico, the Trump administration in April launched a "zero tolerance" policy that has led to the prosecution and deportation of any adult caught illegally crossing the border.
The company, publicly traded but whose largest shareholder is a Chinese state-owned enterprise, had been hit with penalties for breaking a 2017 agreement after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran and North Korea, in an investigation dating to the Obama administration.
The administration has taken to separating parents from their children if they are caught illegally crossing the border, and has also stepped up enforcement within the United States, including a raid Tuesday at a gardening company in Ohio that saw more than 100 arrests.
The news comes the week after the United States banned American companies from selling components to ZTE for seven years, after the Chinese firm failed to comply with an agreement with the U.S. that was reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran.
That reliance became apparent after the United States slapped a 7-year ban this month on sales of products – including chips – to Chinese phone maker ZTE Corp, which Washington said had violated an agreement reached after it was caught illegally shipping goods to Iran.
The U.S. Commerce Department last month banned American companies from selling to the firm for seven years as punishment for ZTE breaking a 2017 agreement after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran and North Korea, an investigation dating to the Obama administration.
About 90 percent of seafood for human and pet consumption in the United States is imported, and the oceanic administration's proposed rules are meant to protect threatened fish species and crack down on seafood entering American ports that has been caught illegally or is fraudulently labeled.
PHOENIX — In June 2015, legal and civil rights groups filed a class-action lawsuit in Federal District Court in Tucson accusing the Border Patrol of holding migrants in dirty and crowded cells at stations in southeastern Arizona, after they were caught illegally entering the United States.
ZTE, which is publicly traded but whose largest shareholder is a Chinese state-owned enterprise, had been hit with penalties for breaking a 2017 agreement after it was caught illegally shipping U.S. goods to Iran and North Korea, in an investigation dating to the Obama administration.
While the Clinton Foundation has received a lot of media attention this election cycle, the Trump Foundation has generally flown under the radar in 2016 — even though it was once caught illegally donating to Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi for what appeared to be a personal favor for Trump.
"For example, he voted to take away health care and stood by while his own party put immigrant kids in cages," the ad continues, referencing Rohrabacher's vote to repeal ObamaCare and the Trump administration's policy of separating families caught illegally crossing the border, which has now been halted.
TRUMP CALLS MAXINE WATERS &aposCORRUPT,&apos SAYS SHE&aposS BECOMING THE &aposFACE&apos OF THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY  Waters&apos comments and other protests against Trump officials were prompted by outrage over the practice of separating families caught illegally crossing the border, as a result of the administration&aposs "zero tolerance" policies.
While the current law states that those caught illegally taking or distributing videos can be sentenced to up to five years in prison, only about 5% of convictions result in jail time, and most perpetrators receive fines or suspended sentences, according to a study by the Korean Women Lawyers Association.
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That's where we find the protagonists of director Nia DaCosta's new film Little Woods, which is loosely based on the fall of Williston, ND. The film follows two sisters, Ollie (Tessa Thompson), who's almost finished her parole after getting caught illegally running prescription drugs to Canada, and Deb (Lily James), a single mother and struggling waitress, desperate to keep her head above water for her young son.
Rep. John LewisJohn LewisCummings invites Trump to visit Baltimore House Democrat knocks Trump's Cummings tweet: 'This guy is a terrible, terrible human being' George Wallace's daughter: 'I saw Daddy a lot' during 2016 election MORE (D-Ga.) on Wednesday called for the Trump administration to end its controversial immigration policy that is separating children from parents when families are caught illegally crossing the border.
So, Pyongyang probably hopes not only to ease its economic problems by persuading South Korea to slacken its implementation of sanctions (South Korea's seizure last month of two vessels caught illegally transhipping oil to North Korean vessels will have alarmed Pyongyang) and perhaps to give it some direct economic assistance, but also by warming relations with a key US ally to reduce the risk of a surprise US strike on its facilities.
Earlier this month, right-wing activists took similar action against MXDC, a Mexican restaurant in Washington, D.C. Protesters opposing the Trump administration's policy of separating children from their families caught illegally crossing the border confronted Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE, who was dining at the restaurant.
Earlier this month, right-wing activists took similar action against MXDC, a Mexican restaurant in Washington, D.C. Protesters opposing the Trump administration's policy of separating children from their families caught illegally crossing the border confronted Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen NielsenKirstjen Michele NielsenTop immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign Trump casts uncertainty over top intelligence role Juan Williams: Trump, his allies and the betrayal of America MORE, who was dining at the restaurant.
Targeting protections for unaccompanied minors One effort underway is exploring what can be done about unaccompanied children (UACs), a category of undocumented immigrants who are caught illegally crossing the border into the US, are under age 18, and are not accompanied or met by a parent or guardian in the US. Those UACs, by law and legal settlement, are handed over to the Department of Health and Human Services for settling in the US, given protections from expedited removal proceedings and given special opportunities to pursue asylum cases in the US. DHS and the Department of Justice have been exploring options to tighten the protections for UACs, including no longer considering them UACs if they're reunited with parents or guardians in the US by HHS or once they turn 18.

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