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Unusual Souvenirs: Giraffe and Zebra Bones Found in Virginia Woman's Luggage
U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents seized unusual souvenirs from a Virginia woman’s luggage at Washington Dulles International Airport in November: animal bones.
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Customs and Border Protection Chief Resigns After Refusing to Step Down
Chris Magnus had initially refused to step down from his job after a request by the Biden administration, an official from the Department of Homeland Security told NBC News.
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Customs and Border Protection Chief Resigns After Initially Refusing to Step Down
The head of U.S. Customs and Border Protection has resigned from his job leading the nation’s largest law enforcement agency as agents encounter record numbers of migrants entering the U.S. from Mexico.
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Border Authorities Find 52 Reptiles Hidden in Man's Clothing
Authorities say a man who tried to slither past U.S. border agents in California had 52 lizards and snakes hidden in his clothing
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Border Patrol Agents Who Posted Racist, Sexist Content in Facebook Groups Remain on the Job, House Panel Finds
A House panel said the vast majority of Customs and Border Protection agents who engaged in Facebook groups featuring racist and sexist posts remain on the job.
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Federal Immigration Agents to End Practice of Worksite Raids
Federal immigration agents will stop making mass worksite arrest of immigrants employees suspected of living in the U.S. without legal permission
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Greyhound Settles Lawsuit Over Immigration Sweeps on Buses
Greyhound Lines Inc. will pay $2.2 million to settle a lawsuit over the bus line’s practice of allowing U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents to board its buses in Washington state to conduct immigration sweeps
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No Migrants Remain at Camp Under Bridge in Texas Border Town, DHS Secretary Says
No migrants remain at a border camp under a bridge in Del Rio, Texas, where thousands of mostly Haitians amassed in recent days, the DHS secretary said Friday.
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CBP Inappropriately Surveilled U.S. Citizens During Migrant Caravan: DHS Report
The report published by the Department of Homeland Security’s Office of the Inspector General found that while the agency had justified reasoning to flag journalists, their tracking was not fully within CBP policy.
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U.S. Border Patrol Will No Longer Use Horses in Del Rio, Texas, After Outrage Over Treatment of Haitian Migrants
Border Patrol agents will no longer use horses in Del Rio, Texas, amid public outcry over photos showing agents on horseback charging at Haitian migrants.