
HSI Washington DC
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HSI Washington DC
@HSI_DC
Account for ICE HSI Washington, D.C, VA, & W. VA field offices to protect the U.S. through criminal investigations to preserve national security & public safety









In two predawn operations today, the Coast Guard conducted back-to-back meticulously coordinated boarding of two “ghost fleet” tanker ships— one in the North Atlantic Sea and one in international waters near the Caribbean. Both vessels —the Motor Tanker Bella I and the Motor Taker Sophia—were either last docked in Venezuela or en route to it. Under President Trump’s bold and visionary leadership, US Coast Guard tactical teams worked closely with its counterparts at the Departments of War, Department of Justice and State and used their specialized expertise to conduct these operations and conduct two safe, effective boardings within hours of each other. One of these tankers, Motor Tanker Bella I, has been trying to evade the Coast Guard for weeks, even changing its flag and painting a new name on the hull while being pursued, in a desperate and failed attempt to escape justice. The heroic crew of the USCGC Munro pursued this vessel across the high seas and through treacherous storms— keeping diligent watch, and protecting our country with the determination and patriotism that make Americans proud. These brave men and women deserve our nation’s thanks for their selfless devotion to duty. The world’s criminals are on notice. You can run, but you can’t hide. We will never relent in our mission to protect the American people and disrupt the funding of narco terrorism wherever we find it, period. This is our country’s greatest fighting force at their best. This is America first at sea.




ICE detain active duty U.S. Navy Sailor in full uniform—refuse to accept his military ID. "Agent said he had 'reasonable suspicion' to suspect he was in U.S. illegally," said Navy Chief. "Needs to provide other ID to prove citizenship... his military ID is not sufficient." Agents detained this Hispanic sailor—who was in full uniform, on his way to a military base, with an active military ID—for an hour and a half until someone could bring his passport. "Never mind that this sailor went on a combat deployment with his ship... after joining the military for the right reasons." #DemsUnited














