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2 Plead Guilty To Human Smuggling Using Rented Sailing Yacht

LOS ANGELES - Two men entered guilty pleas in federal court here today for their role in a widely publicized human smuggling scheme involving a French-built luxury sailing yacht.

Gregory Ray LaBono, 48, and Vernon Eugene Siegel Jr., 22, each pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy to encourage and induce an alien to enter the United States.

The two men are scheduled to be sentenced January 10, 2005 and face a maximum penalty of 10 years in prison.

The pair was arrested in September by officers from the U.S. Coast Guard and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as they attempted to smuggle 50 Mexican nationals into the United States by way of Los Angeles Harbor aboard a 44-foot sailboat.

The interdiction of the rented yacht marked the largest incidence of maritime human smuggling uncovered in the Los Angeles area in recent years. The migrants, including a 3-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.

“Human smuggling is a brutal trade, and anyone who aids a smuggler is contributing to this public safety threat,” said Loraine Brown, special agent-in-charge for ICE investigations in Los Angeles. “We’re not only aggressively pursuing the criminal organizations behind this activity, but also those who support them.”

The two men admitted they picked up the migrants in the Mexican port city of Ensenada for the day long trip to Los Angeles. The migrants told ICE agents they paid $3,000 each in smuggling fees.

ICE investigators say the incident shows smugglers’ growing desperation in the wake of heightened immigration enforcement along our nation's southern border and at key Arizona and Los Angeles transportation hubs.

 

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USCIS issues Employment Authorization Documents (EAD)
EAD: This document proves you are allowed to work in the United States,Renewal EAD: You should apply for a renewal EAD six months before your original EAD expires,Replacement EAD: This document replaces a lost, stolen, or mutilated EAD. A replacement EAD also replaces an EAD that was issued with incorrect information, such as a misspelled name. Interim EAD: If USCIS does not approve or deny your EAD application within 90 days (within 30 days for an asylum applicant; note: asylum applicants are eligible to file for EADs only after waiting 150 days from the date they filed their properly completed original asylum applications), you may request an interim EAD document.

 


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Permanent Resident Card

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How Do I Apply? You must submit a completed Form I-485 with filing fee, and a completed Form G-325A with evidence that you have continuously resided in the United States prior to January 1, 1972 & more

Conditional Resident

Definition:
Any alien granted permanent resident status on a conditional basis (e.g., a spouse of a U.S. citizen; an immigrant investor), who is required to petition for the removal of the set conditions before the second anniversary of the approval of his or her conditional status.

Lawful Permanent Resident (LPR)

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Any person not a citizen of the United States who is residing the in the U.S. under legally recognized and lawfully recorded permanent residence as an immigrant. Also known as "Permanent Resident Alien," "Resident Alien Permit Holder," and "Green Card Holder."

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