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Johnstown resident sentenced to 12 years in prison for drug trafficking

A Johnstown man has been sentenced to twelve years in federal prison for distributing methamphetamine and other drugs following a multi-agency investigation. Jonathan Brunson's conviction is part of a broader Homeland Security effort targeting organized crime groups.


Five indicted in Salt Lake City for alleged drug trafficking after narcotics seizure

A federal grand jury has indicted five individuals on alleged drug trafficking charges following major narcotics seizures in Utah. The cases involve both U.S. citizens and Mexican nationals as part of broader initiatives against organized crime.


Senators introduce MATCH Act to strengthen export controls on semiconductor technology

Senators have introduced new bipartisan legislation called the MATCH Act aimed at tightening export controls on advanced semiconductor technology. The bill seeks greater coordination among allies while closing loopholes used by adversaries such as China. Lawmakers say these changes will help preserve America's technological advantage.


Heinrich and Risch introduce bill to ensure long-term funding for WIPP infrastructure

Senators Martin Heinrich and James Risch have introduced a bill aimed at securing ongoing federal funding for community infrastructure projects near New Mexico's Waste Isolation Pilot Plant (WIPP). The measure would restore inflation-adjusted economic assistance payments supporting roads and other vital services as long as the facility remains operational.


Casey Durst highlights CBP's drug interdiction efforts and forensic support in April updates

Casey Durst shared updates on CBP's recent drug seizure operations at major ports in early April.


ICE reports two officers hospitalized after attempted arrest in Baltimore

Two U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers were hospitalized after attempting an arrest in Baltimore involving Ever Omar Alvarenga-Rios, who allegedly tried to evade detention. The incident comes amid heightened tensions between ICE officials and certain politicians over immigration enforcement practices.


Senator Shaheen welcomes temporary U.S.-Iran ceasefire and calls for diplomacy

Senator Jeanne Shaheen welcomed news of a temporary ceasefire between America and Iran on April 7. She called for further diplomacy both regionally and globally while raising concerns about recent military actions' impact on Americans.


Oklahoma City man sentenced to ten years for repeat child pornography offense

George Walters has been sentenced to ten years in federal prison for possessing child pornography less than a year after finishing supervision for a similar crime. Authorities say he shared illegal materials online before being arrested last October.


Oneida County man pleads guilty to money order fraud

Delos Thurston has pleaded guilty to money order fraud after stealing over $118,000 while serving as postmaster in Morrisville, New York. Authorities announced sentencing will take place this August.


Guatemalan citizen sentenced to prison for role in counterfeit ID scheme in Michigan

A Guatemalan citizen has been sentenced to eight months in prison for participating in a counterfeit identity document ring based around Grand Rapids. Authorities say Rigoberto Vasquez-Vasquez helped manufacture fake Social Security cards and other IDs used by people living illegally in Michigan.


Deputy Secretary Landau meets North Macedonia Foreign Minister Mucunski in Washington

Deputy Secretary Christopher Landau met with North Macedonia's Foreign Minister Timčo Mucunski in Washington. The meeting was part of ongoing strategic talks focusing on regional stability, economic cooperation, energy development, and NATO responsibilities.


Mexican national sentenced to time served for illegal re-entry and social security misuse

Daniel Aldair Quezada-Quezada received a sentence of time served for illegally re-entering the United States after removal and misusing a social security number under an alias identity in Louisiana. Authorities say his case is part of broader federal efforts targeting illegal immigration.


Diane J. Sabatino shares CBP canine unit successes and travel tips in April 2026

Executive Assistant Commissioner Diane J. Sabatino posted about recent successes by CBP canine teams—including large seizures of narcotics—and offered spring break travel advice on April 6-7, 2026.


Aloha man sentenced to 10 years for accessing child sexual abuse material while on probation

An Aloha man has been sentenced federally for accessing child sexual abuse material while already under supervision for earlier offenses. Authorities say this reflects ongoing efforts against repeat offenders exploiting minors online.


Little Rock man sentenced to over 10 years for armed robbery of postal worker

Christopher Juan Sheard received more than ten years in federal prison for robbing a postal worker at gunpoint in Little Rock. Authorities say he also discussed selling stolen property after his arrest. The investigation involved both federal inspectors and local police.


Detroit man sentenced to five years for role in drug trafficking conspiracy

A Detroit man has been sentenced to five years in prison for his involvement in an interstate drug trafficking conspiracy involving fentanyl, heroin, and cocaine. Authorities say Christopher Barton participated in distributing drugs from Detroit into western Pennsylvania while illegally possessing firearms.


Secretary Rubio meets with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters

Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with New Zealand Foreign Minister Winston Peters to discuss bilateral relations, regional security, and cooperation on critical minerals. Both leaders reaffirmed their commitment to shared interests in the Pacific Islands region.


Orleans Parish resident sentenced to 144 months for assault and firearm possession

Jody Harris has been sentenced to twelve years in prison for assaulting a postal worker while armed during an attempted robbery in New Orleans. Authorities say he also illegally possessed firearms due to prior felony convictions. The case is part of broader efforts targeting violent crime.


ICE arrests Salvadoran national wanted for homicide in Virginia

ICE has arrested Marco Tulio Lopez-Romero, a Salvadoran national wanted for homicide by authorities in his home country. He was taken into custody outside his Reston residence and now faces removal proceedings.


Three 18th Street gang leaders sentenced to over 115 years in racketeering case

Three leaders from the violent street gang known as 18th Street have been sentenced to over a combined century behind bars following convictions on racketeering charges tied to multiple murders across New York State. Authorities say these verdicts represent significant progress against organized criminal activity impacting local communities.