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DEA Bribery Investigation Turns Focus to Miami Attorneys
Federal prosecutors are broadening a bribery investigation involving veteran DEA agents, shifting their focus to two Miami defense attorneys accused of making money off of leaks of confidential DEA information.

Divided Supreme Court Sides with Federal Agents over Razor Wire in Texas
In a victory for federal law enforcement, the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday narrowly decided to allow Border Patrol agents to remove razor wire that the state of Texas had strung up along the Rio Grande to curtail migrant crossings.

U.S. Marshals Find Man Dead After He Fatally Shot 8 People in Illinois
An Illinois man wanted in the fatal shootings of eight people died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound following a confrontation with U.S. Marshals in Texas

DEA Seizes Enough Fentanyl in 2023 to Kill Every American
The DEA seized a record amount of fentanyl in 2023 – enough to kill every American and then some, the agency announced.

CBP Offers Up to $30,000 in Incentives to New Border Patrol Agents
Faced with a shortage of Border Patrol agents, CBP is offering incentives of up to $30,000 for newly appointed applicants.


Texas Defies Homeland Security’s Demands to Stop Blocking Border Patrol Agents
Texas’ attorney general defied the Biden administration’s demands to stop blocking Border Patrol agents from accessing a public park along the southern border, setting up a legal standoff over the country’s immigration policies.

House GOP Moves Toward Mayorkas Impeachment Despite No Evidence of Criminal Wrongdoing
House Republicans concluded impeachment hearings against Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas on Thursday and are gearing up to charge him with failing to enforce immigration laws.