Thursday, August 3, 2023

Florida sting targeting child sex exploitation finds nearly 40% of arrestees in US illegally

Florida sting targeting child sex exploitation finds nearly 40% of arrestees in US illegally


Operation Cross County XIII was a nationwide operation and located 59 missing minors


Florida officials said Wednesday that nearly 40% of the people arrested in one part of the state in a recent operation cracking down on child sex exploitation were in the U.S. illegally — amid continued concerns from Republicans about criminals and sex offenders coming in across the southern border.

Officials said that seven out of 19 people arrested in Bay County, Florida, were in the country illegally. Five have no record showing lawful entry into the U.S. One man was admitted on a B-2 visitors visa that expired in 2021, and another was admitted on a J-1 student visa that also expired in 2021.

Of those arrested in Bay County, 14 were arrested for traveling to engage in sexual activity with a minor. Five were arrested for possession of child pornography.

In this undated image, Florida officials announce arrests in Operation Cross Country XIII.  (Bay County Sheriffs Office)

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