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ICE to Ramp Up Deportations of Families Living in U.S.
ICE is planning to increase deportations of families who are in the U.S. illegally, acting ICE Director Mark Morgan said Tuesday.
Lawmakers Uneasy about FBI’s Facial Recognition Technology
Some Democrats and Republicans in Congress are calling for a temporary ban on the federal government’s use of facial recognition technology after the FBI revealed it had accumulated more than 640 million photographs.
Charles Spencer Named Assistant Director of FBI’s International Operations Division
Charles Spencer, a 21-year FBI veteran who most recently served as special agent in charge of the Jacksonville Field Office in Florida, has been named as the new assistant director of the bureau’s International Operations Division.
U.S. Citizen Shot Dead After Shootout at Border with CBP Officers
Customs and Border Protection officers engaged in a deadly shootout Monday evening with a U.S. citizen who opened fire after refusing to stop at a checkpoint at California’s border with Mexico.
ATF: Suspect in Virginia Beach Mass Shooting Legally Bought Handguns
A public works employee employee who opened fire at a municipal building Virginia Beach, killing 12 people and seriously wounding several others legally purchased the two handguns found at the scene, the ATF said.
Public Invited to Interact with DEA Special Agents During Lecture Series
Ever wonder what it’s like to be a special agent for the DEA?
AG Barr: Mueller ‘Could’ve Reached a Decision’ on Whether Trump Obstructed Justice
Even though Robert Mueller said a Justice Department policy prevents charging a sitting president, Attorney General William Barr said the special counsel could have declared whether President Trump broke the law.