HARBOR
As a noun, a haven, or a space of deep water so sheltered by the adjacent land and surroundings as to afford a safe anchorage for ships.
As a verb, to afford lodging to, to shelter, or to give a refuge to. To clandestinely shelter, succor, and protect improperly admitted ALIENS. It may
be aptly used to describe the furnishing of shelter,
lodging, or food clandestinely or with conceal-
ment, and under certain circumstances may be
equally applicable to those acts divested of any
accompanying secrecy. Harboring a criminal is a
crime under both federal and state statutes and a
person who harbors a criminal is an ACCESSORY