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Law enforcement officials have apprehended an individual believed to be a wanted terrorist from Afghanistan at the U.S. southern border.

Law enforcement officials have apprehended an individual believed to be a wanted terrorist from Afghanistan at the U.S. southern border, as confirmed by sources familiar with the matter. The suspect, whose identity remains undisclosed, was taken into custody one day before the expiration of Title 42, a pandemic-era immigration policy aimed at limiting the entry…

The Justice Department has expressed its support for a Christian nonprofit in its land use dispute with the California city of Santa Ana.

The Justice Department has expressed its support for a Christian nonprofit in its land-use dispute with the Southern Californian city of Santa Ana. The dispute centers around the nonprofit handing out food and drinks to homeless people.  “Religious groups should be entitled to exercise their religion by providing charitable services based in their religious beliefs,”…

Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted multiple immigrant removal flights to Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala and Honduras Wednesday, May 10.

Immigration and Customs Enforcement conducted multiple immigrant removal flights to Colombia, Cuba, Guatemala and Honduras Wednesday, May 10. In total, thousands of immigrants were either deported or sent back voluntarily. “Do not listen to the lies of smugglers; individuals who do not have lawful basis to remain will be removed,” Enforcement and Removal Operations Executive…

Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was among four members of the group convicted of seditious conspiracy on Thursday, May 4.

Former Proud Boys leader Enrique Tarrio was among four members of the group convicted of seditious conspiracy on Thursday, May 4. The charges were related to a plot to attack the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. Tarrio was also convicted of obstructing Congress’ certification of President Joe Biden’s electoral victory and obstructing law enforcement…

House Speaker Emerita Pelosi is asking Attorney General Garland to surge DEA assistance to San Francisco for help with fentanyl crisis.

House Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi is asking Attorney General Merrick Garland to send the Drug Enforcement Administration to San Francisco. In a letter, Pelosi officially requested that San Francisco be designated for the DEA and Department of Justice’s Operation Overdrive initiative.  “Mr. Attorney General, this request is urgent. My constituents have a strong sense of…

Congress is considering whether to reapprove a warrantless surveillance program, FISA Section 702, but some lawmakers are expressing concern.

Congress is considering whether to reapprove Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act that the intelligence community uses to collect information about terrorists, weapons proliferation, cyber-security threats and more. It’s a warrantless surveillance program that evidence shows has been misused and some lawmakers have said they won’t give their approval until they see reforms…

The Taliban has killed the ISIS leader responsible for leading an attack that killed 13 U.S. troops in Afghanistan.

The Taliban has killed the ISIS leader responsible for leading an attack that killed 13 U.S. troops in Afghanistan. And the U.S. House is taking action to address the U.S. debt limit. These stories and more highlight the daily rundown for Wednesday, April 26, 2023. ISIS leader responsible for Kabul attack killed Almost two years…

The DEA could have improperly awarded millions of dollars in no-bid contracts to employees with past ties to the agency's top administrator.

The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration could have improperly awarded millions of dollars in no-bid contracts to employees with past ties to the agency’s top administrator. DEA Chief Anne Milgram is being accused of corrupt hiring practices. The Justice Department’s Office of Inspector General is investigating more than $4.7 million that was allegedly improperly used to…

China denied the accusations and said the operation was a service center to help Chinese nationals with tasks like renewing licenses.

Authorities arrested two Chinese nationals on Monday, April 17, for running a secret, illegal police station in New York City. The Department of Justice has accused Lu Jianwang and Chen Jinping of helping “monitor and intimidate” Chinese dissidents in the United States. China has since called the accusations “groundless” and said the operation was simply…

Over the last several months, the U.S. has seen numerous incidents of classified documents having been either mishandled or leaked.

Over the last several months, the United States has seen numerous incidents of classified documents having been either mishandled or leaked to the public. Here are three of the biggest examples of this occurring so far this year, and why concern has grown over the government’s handling of mishaps like these. 1. Classified documents at homes…

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