News and reports from the .

Latest News


Bayamón man indicted on child exploitation and weapons charges, federal authorities say

A Bayamón man has been indicted on charges related to child exploitation materials and illegal firearm possession following an investigation led by Homeland Security Investigations special agents. Federal authorities detailed significant evidence collected during their inquiry into alleged offenses spanning several months.


Maryland man sentenced to federal prison for firearm possession as a felon

A Lexington Park man has been sentenced to federal prison after being found with multiple firearms despite being a convicted felon. Authorities uncovered dozens of weapons along with gun-manufacturing equipment during their investigation.


Burlington man sentenced to 15 years for child exploitation offenses

A Burlington man has been sentenced to fifteen years in prison following convictions related to attempted enticement of a minor and possession of illegal images involving children. Authorities say Brendan Sullivan will also face lifetime supervision after release.


Seven Colombian nationals extradited to New York on international cocaine trafficking charges

Seven Colombian nationals have been extradited from Colombia and arraigned on federal charges related to an alleged maritime cocaine smuggling operation targeting Mexico and ultimately distributing drugs into the United States. Authorities say semi-submersible vessels carried thousands of kilograms each voyage before two major seizures last year disrupted their activities.


Las Cruces man charged with federal drug and firearms offenses

Victor Andrew Pardo Jr., a resident of Las Cruces, has been charged with federal drug trafficking and firearms violations following several undercover operations conducted across New Mexico and Texas. Authorities allege he sold both cocaine and an illegal machinegun conversion device during separate incidents between August 2025 and February 2026.


Armed felon sentenced to seven years in federal prison for gun incident in Georgia

Lee Milton Reeves has been sentenced to seven years in federal prison after threatening police officers with a firearm at a Riverdale restaurant. Officials say this case highlights ongoing efforts against armed felons under Project Safe Neighborhoods.


Chairman Arrington discusses deficit-to-GDP framework and reconciliation package on CNBC

House Budget Committee Chairman Jodey Arrington discussed efforts toward fiscal sustainability during an appearance on CNBC’s Squawk Box. Topics included reducing annual deficits relative to GDP and targeting government waste through new legislative packages.


CBP announces Spring Virtual Career Expo for March 31 recruitment event

U.S. Customs and Border Protection will hold a Spring Virtual Career Expo on March 31 to recruit new employees nationwide. The online event allows attendees to learn about available positions directly from CBP staff through live chats.


District of Arizona charges 256 individuals for immigration-related offenses in late March

The U.S. Attorney’s Office for Arizona charged over two hundred fifty people last week for immigration-related crimes including smuggling offenses. Federal partners assisted in these operations under Operation Take Back America targeting unlawful entry into the country.


Maryland man sentenced to 30 months for possessing stolen firearm and marijuana

Ashaad Anthony Turner received a federal prison sentence for possessing a stolen gun while planning drug distribution in Northwest Washington, D.C., authorities said Wednesday. The sentencing follows Turner's third firearms-related conviction within five years.


Senator Husted to join Senate Appropriations Committee after Mullin confirmation

Senator Susan Collins announced that Senator Jon Husted will join the Senate Appropriations Committee after Markwayne Mullin's confirmation at Homeland Security. The committee oversees federal expenditures and key budget decisions.


President Trump directs compensation for TSA employees during DHS shutdown

President Donald J. Trump has directed federal agencies to compensate Transportation Security Administration employees despite an ongoing Department of Homeland Security shutdown. The move addresses growing concerns over unpaid workers and long airport wait times.


Philadelphia man pleads guilty to robberies and attempted robberies of armored trucks

Mujahid Davis has pleaded guilty to several armed robberies and attempted robberies involving Brinks trucks in the Philadelphia area. He now faces life imprisonment at his upcoming sentencing hearing. Authorities credit cooperation between federal agents and local police for investigating these crimes.


U.S. prevails in labor rights dispute at Mexican Camino Rojo Mine under USMCA panel

The U.S. Department of Labor reports a successful outcome before a USMCA panel over labor violations at Mexico's Camino Rojo Mine involving worker intimidation tied to narcotraffickers.


Trump to visit China in May for summit with Xi Jinping on bilateral issues

President Donald Trump plans a May summit with President Xi Jinping amid efforts by both nations toward stable ties after recent tensions. Key topics include trade policies, security issues surrounding Taiwan, cultural exchanges, and restoring dialogue mechanisms.


The Southern District of Texas has filed hundreds of new immigration-related cases as part of Operation Take Back America between March 20-26. The prosecutions target individuals accused of illegal entry or serious prior offenses alongside high-profile sentencing connected with violent crime.


Mexican national charged with identity theft, voter fraud, and passport fraud in Texas

A Mexican national has been charged with multiple federal crimes after allegedly using another person's identity to obtain documents and vote in Texas elections. Authorities say Eliseo Morales-Tapia faces up to twenty years if convicted.


Brewster physician sentenced to prison for adulterating and misbranding medical devices

Dr. Eric Edward Haeger has been sentenced to over one year in federal prison after admitting he sold adulterated CPAP/BiPAP machines as new to Medicaid patients while fraudulently billing government programs. The case underscores serious concerns about patient safety within healthcare practices.


Murkowski and Schatz introduce bipartisan bill to modernize Native housing programs

Senators Lisa Murkowski and Brian Schatz have introduced bipartisan legislation aimed at updating federal native housing programs through 2033. The proposed law seeks greater flexibility for tribes while reaffirming congressional support for self-determination in addressing local needs.


Thibodaux man sentenced to over five years for methamphetamine distribution

Linez Green has been sentenced to more than five years in prison for his role in distributing methamphetamine in Thibodaux. Authorities say he conspired with others to transport drugs from Houston using electronic communications. The case was prosecuted as part of Operation Take Back America.