USDA Launches Strategy to Address New World Screwworm Threat

The $8.5 million ‘fly dispersal facility’ and five-part plan are to prevent the spread of the deadly livestock fly from Mexico to the U.S. U.S. Secretary of Agriculture…

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Border Patrol Discovers Smuggling Tunnel Under Construction in San Diego

The nearly 3,000-foot tunnel began in Tijuana, Mexico. U.S. Border Patrol agents in San Diego recently discovered a sophisticated, cross-border drug smuggling tunnel extending over 1,000 feet into…

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CBP Awards $309 Million Toward Border Wall Project

The agency waived environmental requirements to expedite construction. Customs and Border Protection awarded a $309,463,000 contract to Fisher Sand and Gravel Co. last week, to construct 27 miles…

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Representative Green to Resign After Next Budget Vote

He cites a private sector opportunity “too exciting to pass up” for his departure. Representative Mark Green of Tennessee announced that he will resign from Congress after the…

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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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President’s Administration Asks Supreme Court to Allow End to Parole Program

The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to end the immigration program of President Biden’s administration that prevented the deportation of illegal aliens. President Donald Trump’s administration filed…

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CBP Nominee Says AI Cannot Replace Human Agents

The appointee testified to the Senate that AI enhances inspections but trained officers remain essential. President Trump’s nominee to head U.S. Customs and Border Protection, Rodney Scott, testified…

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Defense Secretary Visits Extended New Mexico Defense Area

The transfer of the public land to the Army installation allows for criminal prosecution of illegal aliens. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth recently visited the New Mexico National Defense…

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U.S. Northern Command Accepts Extension of Military Area Along Southern Border

The extension of the Army’s Fort Huachuca border authorizes the search and detention of illegals in New Mexico. U.S. Northern Command announced this week that American troops “have…

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DOJ Calls Judge’s Inquiry “Grave Encroachment” on Executive Authority

The judge requested more information on last weekend’s deportation flights to El Salvador and Venezuela. The U.S. Department of Justice filed an argument this week calling for Judge…

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