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Appeals Court Prevents Texas from Enforcing Migrant Arrest Law
A federal appeals court has upheld the suspension of Texas’ plan to apprehend migrants believed to have illegally crossed the border, effectively blocking the enforcement of Republican Gov. Greg Abbott’s recent immigration legislation.
Trump’s One-Time Choice to Head DOJ Invokes the 5th in Disbarment Hearing
Jeffrey Clark, the former Justice Department official who assisted Donald Trump’s final efforts to overturn the 2020 election results, repeatedly pleaded the Fifth in a disbarment hearing Wednesday.
Federal Agents Raid Homes of Hip Hop Star Sean Combs
Agents conducted searches of Combs’ mansions in Miami and Holmby Hills, Calif.
FBI’s Cincinnati Field Office Gets New Special Agent in Charge
Elena Iatarola has been named special agent in charge of the FBI’s Cincinnati Field Office.
James Bernazzani, Former Head of FBI’s New Orleans Field Office, Has Died
James Bernazzani, who previously served as special agent in charge of the FBI’s New Orleans Field Office, died Sunday.
FBI Field Offices Get New Leaders in Alaska, Maryland, Mississippi
FBI Director Christopher Wray has appointed three new leaders of bureau field offices in Alaska, Maryland, and Mississippi.
FBI Alerts Passengers on Midair Blowout Flight They May be ‘Crime Victims’
The FBI has notified passengers on an Alaska Airlines flight that experienced a midair blowout in January that they may be crime victims.
Border Patrol Chief Warns That Border Crisis Is a ‘National Security Threat’
Border Patrol Chief Jason Owens called the border crisis “a national security threat” that has kept him “awake at night.”