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CBP AMO shares tribute to fallen agent Joseph Saville alongside updates on enforcement efforts

CBP AMO paid tribute to Supervisory Marine Interdiction Agent Joseph Saville in an April 1 tweet while also highlighting ongoing border enforcement actions in subsequent posts from April 2.


Rarkease Bishop sentenced to 28 months for firearm possession after police pursuit

Rarkease Charles Bishop has been sentenced to over two years in prison for illegal firearm possession while already on supervised release for another gun offense. Authorities say he fled police before being apprehended with a loaded pistol concealed in his pants.


Puerto Rican man sentenced to five years for methamphetamine conspiracy in Arizona

A Puerto Rican man has been sentenced in Arizona federal court for his involvement in a methamphetamine distribution conspiracy. Authorities say Jefte Monell Diaz received five years in prison after pleading guilty as part of an interagency drug investigation.


London man sentenced to over 18 years for methamphetamine trafficking

Jimmy Barrett has been sentenced to over eighteen years in prison after pleading guilty to possessing large amounts of methamphetamine with intent to distribute it around London and Corbin areas. Law enforcement seized six pounds of drugs after a high-speed chase ended with Barrett crashing his vehicle.


New Jersey man sentenced to 14 years for child exploitation and drug offenses in Connecticut

A New Jersey man received a fourteen-year sentence after pleading guilty to child exploitation and drug charges involving a minor in Connecticut. Authorities say Miguel Francisco Guzman contacted his victim through social media before traveling out-of-state for illegal acts.


Indictment charges two D.C. men in armed carjackings and shooting incidents

Federal prosecutors have charged two D.C. men following violent carjackings and shootings reported last month in Northeast Washington. The indictment alleges both used firearms during crimes involving robbery victims who were lured to specific locations under false pretenses.


Mason City man pleads guilty to child exploitation and firearm charges

Parker Jon Thompson from Mason City has pled guilty to federal charges including sexual exploitation of children and possessing a stolen firearm. The case was prosecuted under national initiatives targeting child exploitation and violent crime involving firearms.


President issues message on anniversary of Pope John Paul II’s death

President Donald J. Trump issued a statement commemorating Pope Saint John Paul II's legacy on April 2. The message praised his role in defending human dignity and inspiring global change. Trump encouraged Americans to remember his impact during Holy Week.


Deputy Secretary Landau speaks with Icelandic foreign minister on security and cooperation

U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Christopher Landau spoke with Icelandic Foreign Minister Thorgerdur Katrín Gunnarsdóttir about global security issues and strengthening bilateral ties. The two leaders reaffirmed their countries' partnership during their April 2 call.


Senator Cassidy expands investigation into federal child care fraud in several states

Senator Bill Cassidy has expanded his investigation into fraud within federally funded child care programs across several states. High rates of improper payments have been identified in Rhode Island, Delaware, North Carolina, and Georgia compared with Texas’ low rate.


Dominican national charged with unlawful reentry after deportation in Boston

A Dominican national has been charged with illegally returning to the United States after previous deportations from Boston. The man faces up to twenty years if convicted on federal charges related to unlawful reentry.


House Energy and Commerce Republicans support Trump administration’s proposed CAFE standards rule

Chairman Brett Guthrie led House Republicans supporting a Trump administration proposal changing federal vehicle fuel efficiency rules. Lawmakers say this would lower car costs for families compared with earlier regulations. The House Energy and Commerce Committee has played a key role shaping such policies.


CBP reports seizure of marijuana shipment bound for London at BWI airport

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on April 1-2, 2026, that its officers intercepted four marijuana shipments totaling 247 pounds at BWI airport bound for London.


Jamestown woman sentenced to 84 months for role in fentanyl and cocaine conspiracy

Anabell Santiago has been sentenced for her involvement in distributing fentanyl and cocaine from Jamestown residences. Authorities say multiple searches uncovered drugs and firearms linked to her activities. The case is part of broader efforts against narcotics trafficking.


Former Air Force master sergeant pleads guilty to bid rigging and fraud scheme

Alan Hayward James pleaded guilty after admitting involvement in inflating IT contract costs by over $37 million within Pacific Air Forces procurement schemes spanning several years. Federal officials say such crimes undermine public trust while diverting critical defense resources.


U.S. Attorney’s Office marks Sexual Assault Awareness Month with support for survivors

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Eastern District of Wisconsin observes Sexual Assault Awareness Month this April alongside national partners. The office highlights new grant funding supporting survivor services in Wisconsin while encouraging community involvement.


Eight arrested in federal health care fraud cases involving over $50 million in losses

Federal authorities have arrested eight people—including medical professionals—in connection with schemes that allegedly cost government programs over $50 million through fake hospice operations and fraudulent insurance billing practices. Officials say these actions demonstrate an ongoing commitment against health care fraud affecting both public funds and private employee benefit plans.


Lexington man convicted of healthcare fraud and kickback conspiracies at sober homes

A Lexington man has been convicted on charges related to healthcare fraud involving millions in false claims at local sober homes. Authorities say Dashawn Dawkins participated in schemes involving illegal kickbacks and fraudulent billing practices targeting Medicaid and Medicare.


Durbin issues statement after Trump fires Attorney General Pam Bondi

Senator Dick Durbin responded after President Trump fired Attorney General Pam Bondi. Durbin criticized both Bondi's tenure and Trump's expectations for her replacement. The Senate Judiciary Committee's role in overseeing such appointments remains central.


National Association of Realtors announces new application process for 2027 committees

The National Association of Realtors has launched an updated application process focused on matching member expertise with committee responsibilities for 2027 roles. The initiative aims at strengthening governance through increased transparency and intentional leadership selection.