Border Patrol Shuts Down Cartel Scouting Lookout in Southern Arizona

Agents arrested and charged two Mexican men with smuggling and conspiracy. U.S. Border Patrol agents shut down a cartel’s mountain lookout in southern Arizona this month, arresting two…

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Senator Introduces “Ban Birth Tourism” Act

The legislation would block pregnant foreign travel to attain U.S. citizenship for newborns. Senator Marsha Blackburn of Tennessee introduced a bill that is intended to prevent “birth tourism”…

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Interior Seeks to Accelerate Oil and Gas Leasing on Federal Lands

The Bureau of Land Management implements a policy for a six-month review timeline to increase energy development and public participation. The U.S. Department of the Interior issued a…

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CBP Seizes Over $7 Million of Fake Apple Devices in Texas

Agents confiscated over 373,000 counterfeit USB lightning phone chargers. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Tuesday that Customs and Border Protection’s Houston Seaport Trade Enforcement Team…

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FTC Warns Ticket Site Ahead of NFL Schedule Release

The agency’s letter outlined penalties for noncompliance to regulation requiring total ticket pricing. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) issued a warning letter to StubHub, the country’s largest ticket…

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Senator Calls for Investigation of Venezuelan Man Posing as High School Student

The 24-year-old Venezuelan impersonated a 16-year-old in an Ohio school for more than a year. U.S. Senator Bernie Moreno of Ohio has called on Homeland Security Secretary Kristi…

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D.C. Appeals Court Lifts Stay on Executive Order Ending Union Negotiations

The ruling says insufficient evidence of “irreparable harm” to federal workers. The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals recently lifted a lower court’s stay that prevented the implementation of…

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Resolution Filed to Expel Congresswoman Charged with Assault of ICE Agent

Representative Mace stated, “Members of Congress swear an oath to uphold the Constitution and the laws of this country — not to obstruct them.” Representative Nancy Mace of…

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Labor Department No Longer Enforcing Rule Classifying Gig Workers as Employees

The agency must go through a formal process to rescind the rule. The Department of Labor’s (DOL) Wage and Hour Division announced on May 1 that it will…

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USDA Issues Safe Grilling Guidelines for Summer Cookouts

The agency highlights steps for food safety to avoid foodborne illness. The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) released food safety guidelines for…

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