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Feds May Lower Hiring Standards to Hire More Border Patrol, ICE Agents
Homeland Security may have to lower its hiring standards to increase immigration enforcement shut down the border with Mexico.
Homeland Security Pledges to Help Investigate Uptick in Hate Crimes
Homeland Security pledged to help investigate a rise in hate-based crimes, from bomb threats to Jewish institutions to shootings of Indian nationals.
Lawmakers: Leak of Sensitive CIA Documents Compromise National Security
The release of sensitive CIA documents by Wikileaks may have compromised national security, national officials said.
FBI Agents Association Urges Trump Administration to Step Up Efforts to Gain Release of Former Agent Robert Levinson on 10th Anniversary of Disappearance
By Allan Lengel ticklethewire.com The FBI Agents Association, which represents more than 13,000 active and former FBI agents, marked the 10th anniversary of former FBI Agent Robert Levinson’s disappearance on Thursday by calling for the Trump Administration and the international community to increase efforts to gain his release. “It’s time to bring Bob home to…
Border Patrol Apprehensions Plummet Since Trump Took Office
Border Patrol apprehensions plummeted 40% since Donald Trump was sworn into office, a sign that his tough talk on immigration may be working.
Senators Request Information on Trump’s Claims of Wiretapping Ordered by Obama
Senators from both sides of the aisle want the Justice Department and FBI to release any information about Donald Trump’s unsubstantiated claims that President Obama had wiretapped phones at Trump Tower during the presidential election.
Ex-NYPD Cop Fatally Shoots Self As FBI Agents Prepared to Arrest Him
A former NYPD cop fatally shot himself in the head as FBI agents pulled him over to arrest him as part of a quadruple homicide and cocaine conspiracy.
A 20-Year Veteran of FBI Takes Over Bureau’s Kansas City Office
Darrin Jones, a 20-year FBI veteran, has been appointed to lead the bureau’s Kansas City office.