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A federal judge's ruling supporting limits on federal immigration agents' use of force in Chicago outlines in detail what the judge called repeated lies by Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino.
The Border Patrol's Tucson Sector saw 12 fewer people crossing the border in October 2025, according to CBP data.
The Border Patrol's Houlton office said it has apprehended 725 people illegally present in the US as of Oct. 1.
Charlotte, N.C., officials said U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents have left the city, but the Department of Homeland Security says otherwise.
Jorge Jimenez, 54, of Rio Rico, faces a $15,000 fine and 6.5 years in prison for allowing vehicles through his checkpoint lane without inspection.
The governor said that state and local officials have been “left guessing” on important public safety questions.
Masked and armed federal agents are leaving nearly a week after they began arresting people in Charlotte, according to the sheriff.
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The Colorado State Patrol believes that trucking has the ability to get safer with the evolution of new technology, warning devices, and signage, but the runaway truck ramps are something that many drivers often overlook.