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ICE Houston reports arrest of over 400 child sex offenders in first year of Trump administration
ICE Houston announced it arrested over 400 criminal illegal aliens charged with or convicted of child sex offenses during President Trump's first year back in office—nearly double compared to the previous year under President Biden. The agency highlighted cooperation with federal, state, and local partners in these operations.
Chairman Boozman calls for strengthening domestic markets for American farm products
Senator John Boozman has opened hearings focused on boosting domestic demand for American farm products amid financial stress in agriculture. The Senate Agriculture Committee will explore ways to strengthen local markets while continuing oversight of key agricultural policies.
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