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First on CNN: Biden administration launches 'unprecedented' operation to disrupt human smuggling as caravan moves north
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The Biden administration has launched an "unprecedented" operation to disrupt human smuggling networks amid an ongoing influx of migrants at the US-Mexico border, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas exclusively told CNN.
The operation -- which includes deploying hundreds of personnel throughout Latin America and a multi-million-dollar investment -- comes as the US continues to grapple with a large flow of migrants to the US-Mexico border, including this week as a caravan of up to 5,000 migrants journeys north from southern Mexico.
"We have brought an all-of-government effort to attack the smuggling organizations. It's not just Homeland Security Investigations, it's not just US Customs and Border Protection. But we're working very carefully with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, a number of agencies within the Department of Justice, and, of course, our partners in Mexico," Mayorkas told CNN.
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