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Michigan Gubernatorial Candidate Who Was Arrested by FBI Gets Boost in Primary Race
The Michigan Republican gubernatorial candidate who was arrested by the FBI for his role in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol is now leading the primary race, according to a new poll.

DOJ Files Hate Crime Charges Against Racist Buffalo Mass Shooter
The Justice Department on Wednesday filed hate crime charges against the 18-year-old white gunman who killed 10 Black people in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket in May.

Border Patrol Agents on Horseback Face Discipline for Treatment of Haitian Immigrants
CBP is planning to discipline horse-mounted agents for their treatment of Haitian immigrants near the border in Del Rio, Texas, last year.

Deputy U.S. Marshal Charged with Unlawful Obtaining Cell Phone Location Information for Personal Reasons
A deputy U.S. Marshal was indicted in federal court with unlawfully obtaining cell phone location information by misusing a law enforcement service for personal reasons and later lying about it.

AG Garland Says He’s Watching U.S. House Hearings on Jan. 6 Riot
Attorney General Merrick Garland said he’s watching the Jan. 6 hearings as some of the committee members are advocating criminal charges against former President Donald Trump and others.

CBP Busts Man hiding 10+ Pounds of Fentanyl in Motorcycle at Border
CBP officers at the San Ysidro Port of Entry found more than 10 pounds of fentanyl pill hidden inside a motorcycle.

Mexican National Sentenced to 214 Months in Prison for Shooting at Border Patrol Agents
A 35-year-old Mexican national who shot at two Border Patrol agents during a high-speed chase in January was sentenced to 214 months in prison.

CBP Moves to Stop Sale of ‘Offensive,’ Fake Commemorative Coin Depicting Controversial Interaction
CBP is trying to stop the sale of an “offensive,” fake commemorative coin that depicts a controversial interaction between a Border Patrol agent on horseback and a Haitian immigrant near the border in Del Rio, Texas.