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U.S. PREPARES TO ROUND UP MIDEAST IMMIGRANTS

WASHINGTON [MENL] -- The United States plans a crackdown on thousands of illegal immigrants from the Middle East.

Officials said federal agents will begin detaining immigrants this week as part of a drive by the Justice Department. They said the first step will be a round up those who have ignored deportation orders by U.S. courts and are considered criminals.

About 1,000 immigrants from the Middle East and Pakistan are said to be in this category. Officials said 6,000 immigrants are on a wanted list, having immigrated from countries used as bases by Saudi fugitive Osama Bin Laden.

A Jan. 25 Justice Department memorandum cited by the Washington Post said federal agents from the FBI, the Immigration and Naturalization Service and the U.S. Marshals Service have been ordered to arrest and prosecute illegal Middle East immigrants as well as examine their ties to Islamic insurgency groups. Information from the interrogations will be stored in a new computer database on links between organizations deemed as terrorists.

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