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DHS: Immigrant Detention Centers at Capacity as ICE Arrests Surge
The Department of Homeland Security says its immigrant detention centers are full, housing about 47,600 individuals.
Justice Department Plans to Shrink Public Corruption Unit, Shift Cases to U.S. Attorneys
The Justice Department’s public integrity section, which handles corruption cases against government officials, is set to be significantly downsized, with its cases transferred to U.S. attorney’s offices across the country.
White House Defends Arrest of Columbia Student Protest Leader, Signals More to Come
The White House is backing the arrest of pro-Palestinian protest leader and Columbia University graduate student Mahmoud Khalil, saying the Department of Homeland Security plans to continue targeting demonstrators.
Judge Rules Jan. 6 Pardon Does Not Cover Rioter’s Murder Plot
A federal judge ruled Monday that former President Donald Trump’s sweeping pardons for Jan. 6 rioters do not extend to the separate crimes of one participant who plotted to kill law enforcement officers investigating him.
DOJ Pardon Attorney Fired After Opposing Gun Rights Restoration for Mel Gibson
The Justice Department’s pardon attorney was dismissed a day after she refused to recommend restoring gun rights to actor Mel Gibson, a prominent supporter of President Trump, according to the attorney and others familiar with the situation.
DHS Using Polygraph Tests to Track Down Leakers, Sources Say
The Department of Homeland Security has begun administering polygraph tests to employees in an effort to identify those leaking information about immigration operations to the media, according to four sources familiar with the practice.
FBI Renews Calls for Answers on 18th Anniversary of Robert Levinson’s Disappearance
Sunday marked 18 years since retired FBI Special Agent Robert A. Levinson disappeared on Kish Island, Iran — an anniversary that coincides with National Hostage and Wrongful Detainee Day, a time to remember Americans unjustly held abroad.
FBI Director Wants to Live In Las Vegas Part-Time, Far From Headquarters
Patel also has been named interim director of ATF.
Former Olympic Snowboarder Added to FBI’s Most Wanted List for Drug Trafficking, Murder
A former Olympic snowboarder accused of running a violent international drug trafficking operation has been added to the FBI’s Ten Most Wanted Fugitives list, federal authorities announced Thursday.
U.S. Army Soldiers, Former Service Member Charged in Bribery, Theft Case
Two active-duty U.S. Army soldiers and a former soldier were arrested Thursday on federal bribery and theft charges, accused of conspiring to obtain and sell sensitive government information, according to the Justice Department.
Senate Confirms Trump’s Defense Lawyer Todd Blanche as Deputy Attorney General
The Senate on Wednesday confirmed Todd Blanche, former defense attorney for Donald Trump, as deputy attorney general, putting him in charge of overseeing the FBI, the DEA, and other federal law enforcement agencies.
Border Patrol Surveillance Blimp Breaks Free, Crashes After 600-Mile Journey
A CBP surveillance blimp broke free from its tether and crashed into power lines in Texas on Monday after strong winds carried it more than 600 miles.
Trump Administration Weighs Selling FBI and DOJ Headquarters in Government Downsizing Push
The Trump administration is considering selling several high-profile federal properties, including the headquarters of the FBI and Department of Justice, as part of a broader effort to shrink the size of the government.
Trump Honors 13-Year-Old Cancer Patient as Honorary Secret Service Agent
President Donald Trump turned the spotlight on 13-year-old Devarjaye “DJ” Daniel, a boy battling brain cancer who has long dreamed of becoming a police officer.
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