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INA §274(a)(2) makes it an offense to bring or attempt to bring an alien into the United States in any manner whatsoever while knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact an alien has not received prior official authorization to come to, enter, or reside in the United States, regardless of any official action that may later be taken with respect to such alien.8 The term "bringing," a potentially [...] INA §274(a)(1)(A)(ii) makes it an offense, while knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien's presence in the United States is in violation of the law, to transport, move, or attempt to transport or to move such alien within the United States in furtherance of the violation against the law.13 Although it appears that this statute is broad, it does have a limiting principle. [...] C. § 1324(a)(1)(A)(ii)) ("Any person who knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that an alien has come to, entered, or remains in the United States in violation of law, transports, or moves or attempts to transport or move such alien within the United States by means of transportation or otherwise, in furtherance of such violation of law. [...] INA §274(a)(1)(A)(iv) makes it an offense to encourage or induce an alien to come to, enter, or reside in the United States while knowing or in reckless disregard of the fact that the alien would be present within the United States 16 United States v. 1982 Ford Pick-Up, 873 F.2d 947, 951 (6th Cir. [...] INA §274(a)(1)(A)(v)(I) makes it an offense to engage in any conspiracy to commit any of the acts proscribed by INA §274(a)(1).26 Thus, this provision only criminalizes conspiracies to bring or attempt to bring an alien into the United States at a place other than a designated port of entry, to transport, move, or attempt to transport or move an alien, to conceal, harbor, shield from detection, or.