Tribal leaders supported the ban and they support this change. ST. PAUL, Minn. (FOX 9) - Minnesota schools with Native American mascots, nicknames and logos are on the clock to get rid of them ...
Those requests, called detainers, typically ask federal, state, local and tribal law enforcement agencies to give at least 48 hours’ notice before suspected immigrants are released from jail — or to ...
With every presidential administration comes a long list of new administrators to shape federal policy. The presidential Cabinet consists of the vice president, the secretaries of 15 federal ...
More than two dozen drug cartel suspects from Mexico are in U.S. custody after Mexican officials agreed to send them to the United States. NBC News' Priya Sridhar has more on the major operation.
Cannabis grows in a temporary greenhouse at the Prairie Island Indian Community’s cannabis cultivation site in Welch on Jan. 21. (Alex Kormann/The Minnesota Star Tribune) ...
Billal Rahman is a Newsweek reporter based in London, U.K. He specializes in immigration policy and border security. He has uncovered allegations of misconduct among border agents under ...
(NewsNation) — A 74-year-old Texas rancher and one other person were killed and a third person was injured by what authorities said was an improvised explosive device planted by a cartel close to the ...
In a statement, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said the deadly explosion was part of a "growing threat posed by cartel activity along our southern border." He encouraged ranchers and ...
after a message on a banner with alleged death threats attributed to a drug cartel appeared in its hometown of Tijuana. The regional Mexican music band confirmed on Wednesday (Feb. 26) the ...
A Brownsville, Texas rancher who worked on both sides of the border was killed by what U.S. officials suspect to be cartel improvised explosive devices (IED). The rancher, identified as Antonio ...
“This shocking act of violence highlights the growing threat posed by cartel activity along our southern border,” Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller said in a statement on Tuesday.
A 74-year-old Texas rancher has been killed after driving over an IED planted by a cartel on his land in Mexico, 80 miles south of the US border. Antonio Céspedes Saldierna died when his vehicle ...
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