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Recent News About U.S. Department Of Homeland Security
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Border Patrol agents in El Paso continue to counter human smugglers looking to make a profit with bringing in undocumented immigrants into America. The relentless operations are part of the United States' efforts to maintain border integrity and uphold immigration laws.
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Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley had an eventful holiday weekend keeping the border secure, according to Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez. This took place during the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend.
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According to U.S. Customs and Border Protection, more illicit fentanyl has been seized by border agents in the 2023 fiscal year than any previous year. This suggests that Mexican drug cartels are still producing fentanyl at a high rate, despite reports that production of the substance has been banned by cartels in certain areas. The increase in seizure raises questions about the effectiveness of these bans.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) expects the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) to safely screen airport passengers as they make their way home from Thanksgiving festivities. This operation is a part of the ongoing commitment of DHS to maintain national security even during major holidays.
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Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector made a substantial meth bust this week in an endeavor backed by federal and local law enforcement agencies. The bust was a result of Operation Apollo, a regional operation aimed at curbing illicit synthetic narcotics trafficking.
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Border Patrol agents in the San Diego sector made a substantial fentanyl bust this week, which is being spearheaded by a collaborative effort of local and federal law enforcement agencies to combat narcotics. This operation forms part of an ongoing crackdown on drug trafficking across the U.S.-Mexico border.
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The United States Border Patrol has been busy the past two months seizing everything from drugs to real estate. This aggressive action comes amidst a nationwide battle against drug trafficking and other illicit activities.
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The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers, during an outbound examination at the Gateway to the Americas Bridge in Laredo, seized over $125,000 in unreported currency hidden within a vehicle. The seizure took place on November 20, further highlighting the vigilant efforts of CBP officers in maintaining law and order.
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A truck concealing 354 pounds of methamphetamine was recently seized by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CPB) officers at the Paso Del Norte international crossing in El Paso. The large drug bust occurred on November 18, highlighting the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement officials in controlling the cross-border drug trade.
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Three federal agencies worked in conjunction last week to lead removal flights of undocumented migrants to Latin America and India. This inter-agency initiative was part of an effort to enforce immigration laws and establish consequences for illegal entry into the United States.
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A group of undocumented individuals were not able to thwart off being apprehended by Laredo Border Patrol agents despite utilizing a tactic they hoped would allow them to avoid detection, according to Chief Patrol Agent Joel Martinez. The incident occurred when the migrants attempted to conceal their tracks by wearing carpet on the soles of their shoes.
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Border Patrol agents in the Rio Grande Valley had an eventful weekend when it came to arrests and seizures, according to Chief Patrol Agent Gloria I. Chavez. This occurred as part of their ongoing effort to secure the border region.
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United States Border Patrol agents were busy this weekend keeping narcotics from entering the country. The activity was centered at various ports of entry, where agents discovered over 800 pounds of drugs.
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El Centro Border Patrol agents recently found drugs with a street value of over $100,000 within the engine of a vehicle. This seizure adds to the ongoing battle against drug trafficking across US borders.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in conjunction with multiple government entities, has begun the process of flying single adults and family units to Venezuela, Ecuador, India, Peru and Central America. This action is part of a broader effort by the United States to address immigration issues.
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Alejandro Mayorkas, secretary of Department of Homeland Security, said they are spearheading the fight against online child exploitation and abuse. This announcement was made in alignment with the United Nations' World Day for the Prevention of and Healing from Child Sexual Exploitation.
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Acting Executive Assistant Commissioner of the Office of Field Operations Diane J. Sabatino said agents seized over $3.5 million of cocaine in a commercial conveyance. The seizure took place at the Colombia-Solidarity Bridge and is part of ongoing efforts to combat drug trafficking across the border.
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Acting Chief Patrol Agent of the United States Border Patrol Del Rio sector, Juan G. Bernal, announced the arrest of an undocumented immigrant who was apprehended for alleged sexual contact with a minor under the age of 11 on November 18th. The arrestee's criminal history was revealed during processing by Brackettville agents following his attempt to cross the border.
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Jason Owens, Patrol Chief of United States Border Patrol, said that recent inspections on the border resulted in several multi-million dollar confiscations.
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Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced the launch of Operation Apollo, a Southern California counter-fentanyl joint operation, through border agent Troy Miller. The strategy is part of President Biden's unity agenda strategy to beat the overdose epidemic.