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ICE arrests gang members and illegal aliens in Dallas vehicle theft ring

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced three recent arrests tied to gangs and organized crime in Dallas. The operation included apprehending members of Tren de Aragua and MS-13 as well as an individual linked to a vehicle theft ring.


ICE reports arrests of individuals convicted of serious crimes over the weekend

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement reported multiple arrests over the weekend involving individuals convicted of serious crimes such as murder and rape. Officials said nearly 70% of ICE arrests involve people charged or convicted with offenses within the United States.


Markwayne Mullin sworn in as Secretary of Homeland Security at White House ceremony

Markwayne Mullin has been sworn in as Secretary of Homeland Security at a White House ceremony led by President Trump and Attorney General Pam Bondi. In his remarks, Mullin stressed protecting all Americans regardless of political affiliation.


Markwayne Mullin sworn in as Secretary of the Department of Homeland Security

Markwayne Mullin has been confirmed by a bipartisan Senate vote as Secretary of Homeland Security. Sworn in by President Trump, he brings experience from Congress, business ownership, and athletics.


ICE announces arrest and transfer of Guatemalan national charged with child rape in New York

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced it has arrested Carlos Aguilar Reynoso after he was charged with raping a five-year-old girl in Long Island. The agency emphasized cooperation with local law enforcement as key for public safety.


ICE arrests criminal illegal aliens convicted of child abuse, rape, and assault

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement announced arrests on Mar. 24 involving individuals convicted of serious crimes including child abuse and rape. Officials say these efforts target those with significant criminal records to enhance public safety.


DHS asks public for help locating suspect in Morristown fatal hit-and-run

The Department of Homeland Security has asked for public assistance to locate Wilson Adrian Morocho-Necta, suspected in a fatal hit-and-run in Morristown, New Jersey. Officials urge anyone with information to contact ICE's tip line.


ICE lodges detainer for Mexican national charged with laundering drug trafficking proceeds

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has lodged an arrest detainer for Jose Alonso Paramo-Arguello following charges related to laundering millions linked to drug trafficking operations between Mexico and the United States. The move aims at preventing his release within U.S borders.


ICE announces arrests of individuals convicted of violent crimes and drug offenses

ICE reported new arrests involving individuals convicted for serious crimes such as murder and drug trafficking. Officials say these actions are part of efforts to increase public safety across communities.


DHS criticizes Manhattan District Attorney over plea deal in child rape case

The Department of Homeland Security criticized the Manhattan District Attorney's Office for offering a six-month plea deal in a high-profile child rape case involving Nicol Alexandra Contreras-Suarez. Officials raised concerns about leniency in sentencing as well as broader issues around immigration enforcement.


Polar LNG CEO: ‘There’s an incredible opportunity for the U.S. to be the hero’ as global LNG supply tightens

The head of a proposed Alaska liquefied natural gas project said the United States has an opportunity to expand its role in global energy markets as supply constraints tighten.


President Trump signs executive order on citizenship verification for federal elections

President Donald J. Trump has signed an Executive Order requiring citizenship verification for federal elections. The order also updates procedures for mail-in and absentee ballots through the U.S. Postal Service. Officials say these actions aim to strengthen election integrity.


Denton man sentenced to 10 years in federal prison for methamphetamine trafficking

A Denton man received a ten-year federal prison sentence for trafficking methamphetamine after pleading guilty in court. Authorities say he was part of a larger conspiracy distributing drugs across East Texas under investigation by several law enforcement agencies.


Nigerien national indicted in Maryland for alleged romance fraud scheme

Ali Habou Maman has been indicted by a federal grand jury for his alleged role in an online romance scam targeting victims for financial gain. Prosecutors say he used fake identities and fraudulent business documents as part of the scheme originating from Frederick, Maryland.


GAO report finds CMMI failed to lower costs, Chairman Arrington calls for reform

A new Government Accountability Office report finds that most initiatives by Medicare's innovation center have failed over more than ten years. House Budget Chairman Jodey Arrington called for greater accountability following billions spent without significant savings.


Massachusetts man indicted for alleged threats against President Trump on Facebook

Andrew D. Emerald from Great Barrington has been arrested for allegedly posting threats against President Donald J. Trump on Facebook between May and July 2025. He faces multiple federal charges related to interstate transmission of threatening communications.


Cincinnati CBP intercepts over 5,000 unapproved peptide shipments from China

U.S. Customs officials in Cincinnati have stopped a major attempt to smuggle thousands of unapproved peptide drug shipments into the country from China. The seized packages contained substances often used for weight loss but not certified by regulators, raising concerns about consumer safety.


Final two defendants convicted in south Georgia drug trafficking case

Two men were found guilty after being tried as part of a major south Georgia drug trafficking ring operating both inside prisons and across local communities. Authorities say this concludes prosecutions stemming from an extensive federal indictment involving dozens charged with distributing methamphetamine.


Justice Department announces $3 million settlement with Georgia licensing boards over servicemember license recognition

The Justice Department has settled with dozens of Georgia licensing boards over alleged failures involving recognition of out-of-state licenses held by servicemembers’ families. The agreement includes up to $3 million in compensation as well as policy changes designed for easier license transfers.


Philadelphia man convicted of manufacturing child pornography, sentencing set for June 8

A Philadelphia man has been convicted of manufacturing child pornography involving a runaway teenager. Authorities discovered evidence after executing a search warrant on his cloud account. Sentencing is scheduled for June.