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Originally published Thursday, January 31, 2013 at 11:37 AM

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Federal raids lead to arrests of 21 in Yakima

At least 21 people have been arrested in a series of immigration raids in Yakima following a federal investigation into alleged document fraud, including counterfeit work authorization cards.

The Associated Press

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YAKIMA, Wash. —

At least 21 people have been arrested in a series of immigration raids in Yakima following a federal investigation into alleged document fraud, including counterfeit work authorization cards.

About 70 federal agents and police officers raided homes and businesses across Yakima Wednesday.

Andrew Munoz, a spokesman for Homeland Security Investigations in Seattle, a unit of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, told the Yakima Herald-Republic ( http://tinyurl.com/bfjj9ao) that more than 40 separate search and arrest warrants were served as part of the raids. Munoz said indictments stemmed from a lengthy investigation of document fraud.

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