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over 200 deported foreign crew members u s federal immigration agents continue to strip cruise workers of their due process rights

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AI-generatedThe article reports on immigration enforcement actions against cruise ship crew members, not a commercial mechanism. No direct impact on commodity prices, supply chains, or company margins. The event is regulatory/law enforcement but does not create scarcity, demand shock, or cost pass-through for any sector. Cruise lines are mentioned only as employers of affected crew; no operational or financial disruption is described.
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- Over 200 foreign crew members deported from cruise ships over past 2 years for alleged CSAM possession.
- CBP detained 10 crew members from Disney Magic in San Diego in April 2026.
- 20 crew members arrested and prosecuted; majority deported without due process.
- Operation Tidal Wave involved boarding multiple cruise ships and visa cancellations.
- Disney Cruise Line and Holland America Line confirmed involvement and termination of crew.
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