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Canadian Man Dies in ICE Custody in Miami Amid Spike in Immigration Arrests
Federal officials are investigating the death of a Canadian man who died in immigration custody this week at a federal detention facility in Miami.
Stejskal: President Trump’s Friday Night Massacres and the Compromising of the DOJ
President Trump has stepped beyond the boundaries of what would normally be accepted at the DOJ, Stejskal writes.
FBI Investigating Leak of Report Questioning Impact of Iran Strikes
The FBI has launched an investigation into how a classified U.S. intelligence report on recent strikes against Iranian nuclear sites was leaked to the media, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Wednesday.
Trump Immigration Adviser Tom Homan Says Death Threats Forced Him to Live Apart From Wife
Tom Homan, the former head of ICE and now a top immigration adviser to President Donald Trump, said he and his wife are living apart due to ongoing death threats and the demands of his job.
DOJ Whistleblower Says Top Officials Discussed Defying Court Orders on Immigration
A former senior Justice Department attorney has accused top officials of discussing plans to defy federal court orders to advance the Trump administration’s immigration agenda, according to a whistleblower complaint filed Tuesday.
FBI Shifts Focus Back to Counterterrorism Amid Iran Threats
The FBI is reassigning agents back to counterterrorism after previously diverting them to immigration enforcement, following growing concerns about potential threats from Iran, according to sources familiar with the move
Bondi Defends Plan to Eliminate ATF, Merge Functions Into DEA
Attorney General Pamela Bondi on Monday defended a controversial Trump administration proposal to eliminate the ATF and merge its functions into the Drug Enforcement Administration.
Supreme Court Allows U.S. to Deport Migrants to Third Countries Without Hearings
The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday allowed the Biden administration to deport migrants to countries other than their own without first giving them a chance to argue they would face torture or danger, pausing a lower court ruling that had required such due process.
DHS Warns of Heightened Threat After U.S. Strikes on Iran
Federal officials issued a nationwide terrorism bulletin Sunday warning of a “heightened threat environment” in the United States following U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Judge Orders Release of Salvadoran Immigrant Wrongfully Deported by U.S.
A federal judge on Sunday ordered the release of Kilmar Armando Abrego Garcia from criminal custody, sharply criticizing prosecutors for portraying the Salvadoran immigrant as a dangerous gang member without credible evidence.
Federal Agents Denied Entry to Dodger Stadium, Sparking Confusion
A convoy of unmarked federal vehicles attempted to enter Dodger Stadium’s parking lots Thursday morning, prompting online speculation about a potential immigration enforcement action.
Border Patrol Shuts Down Cross-Border Tunnel Near San Diego
Federal agents have shut down a nearly 3,000-foot-long tunnel connecting Tijuana and San Diego that officials say was being built to smuggle drugs into the U.S.
Senate Confirms Controversial Trump Pick to Lead Border Protection Agency
The U.S. Senate on Wednesday confirmed Rodney Scott as commissioner of CBP in a 51-46 party-line vote, despite accusations he helped cover up the death of a migrant in federal custody.
Trump Administration Plans Deep Cuts to ATF Gun Dealer Oversight
The Justice Department plans to eliminate more than two-thirds of the federal inspectors who oversee licensed gun dealers, a move that would severely limit the government’s ability to track illegal firearm sales.
ATF Agent Injured in Baton Rouge Shooting Near Site of 2016 Alton Sterling Killing
An ATF agent was injured in a shooting Tuesday afternoon outside the Triple S Food Mart in Baton Rouge — the same store where Alton Sterling was killed by police in 2016.
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