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Brazilian Police Bust Brazil-US Human Trafficking Ring PDF Print E-mail
Written by Alessandra Bastos   
Friday, 04 November 2005

Around 120 Brazilians were sent to the United States each month by a gang specialized in international trafficking. The Federal Police's (PF) Operation Exodus has been investigating the ring since the beginning of last year.

Six people were arrested Thursday, November 3, in the states of Rondônia, Mato Grosso, and São Paulo. The police also seized checks, promissory notes, weapons, equipment for cloning cell phones, receipts for foreign deposits, passports, and agendas.

The investigations were undertaken in light of the "significant number of passports issued," a note from the PF informs. The ring had been operating throughout the country for over two years.

The gang used Mexico as a point of entry. Each Brazilian paid between US$ 11.6 thousand and US$ 13.4 thousand, adding up to a total of around US$ 33.5 million over the course of two years, according to the police.

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written by Guest, 2005-11-05 04:14:40
Almost everyone bath mouths the USA, but amazing how much is payed to get there illegaly. Brazil wake up, nothing is that easy and if you dont have education or speak english its worse. Quit living in soap opera dream land.
Go to Portugal instead, but be careful they are truly corrupt, will treat you like s**t and take from you more then they will ever pay you.

Answer ? Use the money you would need to leave to better educate yourself.

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