Illegal Immigrant Charged for Drone Violation at FIFA Festival

Source: Fox News Latest

Summary

A twice-deported illegal immigrant has been charged for allegedly flying a drone in restricted airspace during the FIFA Fan Festival in Atlanta. The individual is facing federal charges linked to this security violation.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding security at major events and the potential risks posed by unauthorized drone use. The case underscores the challenges law enforcement faces in managing immigration issues while ensuring public safety during high-profile gatherings.

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