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The men and women of ICE advance the agency's law enforcement mission every day in locations around the world. The following photos help to tell the story of ICE and our critical contribution to U.S. homeland security.
ICE returns Egyptian sarcophagus - March 10, 2010
On March 10, 2010, ICE repatriated to Egypt an ancient funerary sarcophagus, estimated at 3,000 years old, following a two-year international investigation. The transfer of custody took place in a special ceremony at the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C. Read more about ICE's return of the sarcophagus.
Operation Faux Bowl - February 4, 2010
U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) Assistant Secretary John Morton, speaking at a National Football League (NFL) news conference, announced the results thus far of a month-long enforcement operation into counterfeiting investigations specifically targeting vendors and local merchants of game-related sportswear in the South Florida area. Read more about ICE's Operation Faux Bowl.
Operation Big Freeze - January 27, 2010
Project Big Freeze focused on hotbeds of gang activity in 83 cities around the country in the largest U.S. ICE-led enforcement operation targeting transnational gangs with ties to drug trafficking organizations. Read more about ICE's operation to disrupt transnational gangs.
Haiti Relief Effort - January 18, 2010
Following the 7.0-magnitude earthquake that rocked Haiti on January 12, leaving hundreds of thousands dead, injured or displaced, ICE personnel are on the scene to assist with relief and recovery efforts. Read more about ICE's contribution to the disaster response effort.
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