U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) have arrested 11 foreigners in Boston as part of a multiagency operation targeting child exploitation aboard cruise ships.
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❓ WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers at the Port of Boston, working with Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) and other partners, arrested 11 foreign nationals during Operation Tidal Wave from August 14–16, 2026, for involvement in the reception and disbursement of child sexual abuse and exploitation material. 📺 DETAIL: The suspected pedophiles, nine Philippine citizens, one Indonesian, and one Nicaraguan, were encountered while boarding the cruise ships Volendam and Norwegian Breakaway. After searches of their quarters and devices, all 11 were processed for removal under the Immigration and Nationality Act for crimes involving moral turpitude. The multiagency operation is targeting cruise ship crewmembers linked to such material and builds on earlier phases that resulted in enforcement actions against dozens of crew members in San Diego and San Juan. 💬 KEY QUOTE: “Protecting children from exploitation is among our highest priorities, and this operation demonstrates the critical role CBP officers play in identifying and stopping individuals who pose a threat to public safety.” – Julio Caravia, Acting Director of Field Operations, CBP Boston Field Office 🎯 IMPACT: The arrests of 11 cruise ship crew members under Operation Tidal Wave highlight the Trump administration’s efforts to intercept foreign pedophiles at ports of entry and protect children from exploitation. 📺 FLASHBACK: Earlier phases of Operation Tidal Wave in April, June, and July led to the removal of 41 crew members for similar offenses. |
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