The Washington Times November 25, 2014 by Associated Press

BOSTON (AP) - Authorities are warning consumers to be wary of counterfeit products that flood the market in stores and online shopping sites during the holiday season. Federal agencies will be conducting increased operations during the holiday season targeting the importation and distribution of counterfeit products.

Bruce Foucart, special agent in charge of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations in New England, said counterfeit products include everything from prescription drugs to headphones, sports jerseys, toys, luxury goods, shoes and perfumes.

Foucart urged caution before ordering products online or buying something with a price that seems too good to be true. He added that consumers should make sure there is a secure way to pay for an order on a website to make sure their personal financial information isn’t put at risk.

If Bruce Foucart was doing his job, there would be fewer illegal aliens, but that is not the purpose of ICE SVU . They don't want to arrest illegal aliens.

One of the rationalizations for the ongoing and expanded Obama Regime Administrative Amnesty is that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) can only find and deport 400,000 illegal aliens a year. That is, of course, a lie, and they aren't even making that number, only 100,000 illegal aliens were deported this year by ICE. So, there is a reason we have 25 million illegal aliens ICE SVU is not doing their job.