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<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>As late-night patrons of the Waffle House in Oakland Park dined on sunny-side-up eggs and crispy bacon, 24 Cuban migrants were picked up by Border Patrol officials in the parking lot late Monday night.</p>
The migrants had been smuggled into the United States earlier in the day and were taken to the restaurant, at 4840 NW Ninth Ave.</p>
The group -- 10 adult men, nine adult women, two girls and three boys -- were released Tuesday afternoon after they were processed at the U.S. Border Patrol in Pembroke Pines.</p>
They were issued a notice to appear in front of an immigration judge and released on their own recognizance, said Victor Colon, an assistant chief Border Patrol agent.</p>
They were then taken to a medical facility in Miami.</p>
''They came in a go-fast boat. This one was apparently white with dual outboard engines,'' Colon said. ``The boat is commonly used in this type of smuggling venture...</div></p>
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/broward/story/225929.html</p>
I'm thinking a big stack!</p>
-Petey</p>
The migrants had been smuggled into the United States earlier in the day and were taken to the restaurant, at 4840 NW Ninth Ave.</p>
The group -- 10 adult men, nine adult women, two girls and three boys -- were released Tuesday afternoon after they were processed at the U.S. Border Patrol in Pembroke Pines.</p>
They were issued a notice to appear in front of an immigration judge and released on their own recognizance, said Victor Colon, an assistant chief Border Patrol agent.</p>
They were then taken to a medical facility in Miami.</p>
''They came in a go-fast boat. This one was apparently white with dual outboard engines,'' Colon said. ``The boat is commonly used in this type of smuggling venture...</div></p>
http://www.miamiherald.com/news/broward/story/225929.html</p>
I'm thinking a big stack!</p>
-Petey</p>

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