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Chief Michael W. Banks shared updates on significant methamphetamine seizures made by Tucson Sector Border Patrol teams in Arizona between March 17 and March 19, 2026.

Bost and Bergman welcome $112 million for Fox Grant Program to aid veterans’ mental health

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Chairman Mike Bost and Representative Jack Bergman announced their support for $112 million in new grants for veteran mental health programs. The funding will expand community-based services through the Staff Sergeant Parker Gordon Fox Suicide Prevention Grant Program.

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Durbin criticizes Trump administration nominees at Senate Judiciary Committee meeting

Senator Dick Durbin criticized recent Trump Administration nominees during a Senate Judiciary Committee meeting on March 19. He raised concerns about qualifications and motives behind appointments like Colin McDonald for Assistant Attorney General. The committee plays an important role in overseeing federal law enforcement and judicial nominations.

Jury convicts Amazon delivery business owner of fraud and forgery in Atlanta case

A federal jury has convicted Brittany Hudson for orchestrating a multi-million dollar fraud against Amazon using fake vendors and forged documents. Authorities say Hudson laundered proceeds from the scheme alongside co-conspirator Kayricka Wortham. Sentencing is set for June.

Casey Durst highlights CBP hiring efforts and new programs in March 2026 tweets

Casey Durst of U.S. Customs and Border Protection posted updates in March 2026 about job openings at CBP, support provided to canine teams by Operations Support staff, and resources offered through the CBP Home app for those without legal status...

Deputy Secretary Landau meets with Guatemalan officials to discuss security cooperation

U.S. Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau met with top Guatemalan officials in Washington, D.C., focusing on joint efforts against organized crime. The discussions included strategies for combating narco-trafficking, improving port security, and supporting stability initiatives across Central America.

U.S. Department of State issues condolences on death of Ilia II, Georgian Orthodox leader

The U.S. Department of State has issued a statement mourning the death of Ilia II, Catholicos-Patriarch of Georgia. The message offers condolences to Georgians and highlights his lasting spiritual legacy.
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