Glockster30
NES Member
I thought the old and new gun laws were supposed to stop this. Silly me - the laws only prevent law-abiding citizens from obtaining a firearm. It does not impede illegal aliens though.
"Eighteen Brazilian nationals living in Massachusetts are facing federal charges and authorities have seized more than 100 illegal firearms in a federal crackdown on gun trafficking, the U.S. Attorney said Wednesday.
From Cape Cod to Boston to communities north, south and west of Boston, the charges announced Wednesday come after a year-long federal investigation into illegal firearm sales across Massachusetts, U.S. Attorney Leah Foley said in a statement.
The illegal firearm trafficking is allegedly tied to a transnational crime syndicate that flourished in communities across the Bay State, Foley said."
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"Eighteen Brazilian nationals living in Massachusetts are facing federal charges and authorities have seized more than 100 illegal firearms in a federal crackdown on gun trafficking, the U.S. Attorney said Wednesday.
From Cape Cod to Boston to communities north, south and west of Boston, the charges announced Wednesday come after a year-long federal investigation into illegal firearm sales across Massachusetts, U.S. Attorney Leah Foley said in a statement.
The illegal firearm trafficking is allegedly tied to a transnational crime syndicate that flourished in communities across the Bay State, Foley said."

18 Brazilian nationals charged, over 100 firearms seized in crackdown on gun trafficking in Mass.
Eighteen Brazilian nationals living in Massachusetts are facing federal charges and authorities have seized more than 100 illegal firearms in a crackdown on gun trafficking allegedly tied to a transnational crime syndicate, the U.S. Attorney said Wednesday.