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   House to examine organized retail theft    
   13 Dec 23 09:20:36   
   
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   The rise of organized retail crime will be front and center at a Tuesday   
   congressional hearing amid the end-of-year holiday shopping boom.   
      
   The House Homeland Security Committee’s Subcommittee on Counterterrorism,   
   Law Enforcement, and Intelligence is holding a hearing titled "From   
   Festive Cheer to Retail Fear: Addressing Organized Retail Crime."   
      
   Among the witnesses expected to testify are representatives from Home   
   Depot and the National Retail Federation, according to a witness list   
   previewed by Fox News Digital.   
      
   On the government side, lawmakers will hear from Homeland Security   
   officials in the Secret Service as well as Immigration and Customs   
   Enforcement.   
      
   Subcommittee Chair August Pfluger, R-Texas, blamed "soft-on-crime   
   policies" for the problematic trend in a statement announcing the hearing.   
      
   "By putting criminals over communities, families, and small business   
   owners, hardworking Americans across the country are being forced to pay   
   the financial and emotional costs of these failed policies," Pfluger said.   
      
   "Amid an unprecedented spike in retail crime, reports also suggest many   
   professional shoplifters or boosters are part of a much larger   
   organization of criminals — including transnational criminal organizations   
   (TCOs) that are taking advantage of our open borders," he added.   
      
   Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-R.I., the top Democrat on the panel, said in a   
   statement, "Organized retail crime endangers small businesses, workers,   
   and consumers."   
      
   It comes as big cities like Washington, D.C., and New York City deal with   
   rising retail theft issues.   
      
   Big chain stores in those cities like CVS and others have been forced to   
   lock up merchandise behind plastic barriers to keep them from being stolen   
   off the shelves.   
      
   A recent survey by the National Retail Federation found that 70% of   
   retailers believe organized retail theft has become a more prevalent issue   
   in recent years.   
      
   https://www.foxnews.com/politics/house-examine-organized-retail-theft-   
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