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HOMELAND SECURITY USA
Air Date: Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Time Slot: 8:00 PM-9:00 PM EST on ABC
Episode Title: (#106) "Manatees? Y'know. Whatever. They're cool."
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A FISHING BOAT STACKED WITH PACKAGES SPEEDS THROUGH PATROLLED WATERS, TRIGGERING SUSPICIONS IN PUERTO RICO, ON ABC'S "HOMELAND SECURITY USA"

"Manatees? Y'know. Whatever. They're cool." � In Miami, Florida, U.S. Coast Guard Agent Jesus Vazquez apprehends a young man jet skiing through a manatee zone without proof of registration. In Puerto Rico, the air and marine branch of customs and border protection spot a fishing boat stacked with packages speeding through waters, and when the boat hits shore, a suspect runs to avoid the police, inciting further suspicion. At JFK International Airport in New York, Patrick Van Der Eem, who claims to have cracked the Natalee Holloway case and says he's in the U.S. for television talk show appearances, is held for further questioning about a problem from his past. And a customs protection worker named "Dixie," who is also a beagle, sniffs out some curious lunch in the bag of a passenger arriving from Frankfurt, on "Homeland Security USA," TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 24 (8:00-9:00 p.m., ET).

"Homeland Security USA" has been given unprecedented access to the agencies of the Department of Homeland Security and has the full cooperation of CBP (Customs & Border Protection); The Border Patrol; ICE (Immigration & Customs Enforcement); TSA (Transportation Security Administration); USCG (United States Coast Guard); USCIS (United States Citizenship & Immigration Services); and USSS (United States Secret Service).

The series is executive produced by Arnold Shapiro; Paul J. Coyne is supervising producer, and Gigi D'Amore is coordinating producer. "Homeland Security USA" is a Nate and Lil Production.

This program carries a TV-PG,L parental guideline.

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