Chief Michael W. Banks detailed recent experiences overseeing land and maritime border security operations in San Diego through several social media posts dated March 13-14, 2026.
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On March 13, 2026, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement shared updates about the perpetrator of an attack at Temple Israel synagogue in Michigan and the arrest of an MS-13 gang member with a final order of removal in Louisiana.
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CBP highlights Indianapolis seizure of counterfeit cosmetic products in March 2026 tweets
CBP used its official X account on March 13, 2026 to announce the seizure of counterfeit cosmetic products at an Indianapolis facility and engage with followers through other posts.
Weekend Interview: Ukrainian Advocates Make the Case for Partnership
For Ukrainians, the fight for survival against Russia is also about values, economic freedom, and the country’s long-term future. Ukrainian advocates Velentyna Pavsyukova and Yana Matviichuk explain how humanitarian work, faith, and economic reform are central to the geopolitical battle facing their country.
Weekend Interview: Jan Jekielek on Forced Organ Harvesting and What It Reveals About the Chinese Communist Party
The United States has for decades had to confront the Chinese Communist Party’s human rights record and strategic ambitions. Among the most disturbing allegations is the claim that China operates a state-backed organ harvesting system targeting prisoners of conscience. Jan Jekielek argues that understanding this practice provides a window into how the Chinese Communist Party operates and why democratic governments must rethink their approach to Beijing.
Weekend Interview: Steven Moore on Why the West Still Misreads the Russia-Ukraine War
Four years after Russia invaded Ukraine, some Americans believe Ukraine is doomed to fail, and others see the war as a NATO provocation, while Russian propaganda works to distort what is happening on the ground. Steven Moore argues that those narratives collapse when confronted with reality inside Ukraine, where a resilient society, a citizen army, and a determined national identity have held back a far larger aggressor.
Chief Michael W. Banks highlights recent border security efforts in official posts
U.S. Border Patrol Chief Michael W. Banks shared updates on March 13, 2026 about recent enforcement actions and leadership meetings related to securing the southern U.S. border—including details about an arrest involving gang affiliation in...
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