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A nearly blind refugee who didn’t speak English was found dead in New York state days after he was left at a coffee shop by Customs and Border Protection, according to authorities
This is the second time in two weeks a new anti-drone laser has been used to bring down an object over Texas, after flights were grounded at El Paso International Airport over reports of an unidentified object.
U.S. Customs and Border Control officers made a historic discovery when they seized a shipment containing dozens of Bronze Age swords and arrowheads.
A refugee who was almost blind died on the downtown streets of Buffalo, New York, after the U.S. Border Patrol dropped him off at a coffee shop.
The presence of U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials at career fairs has triggered criticism and some protests at Georgia college campuses.
Nurul Amin Shah Alam, a nearly blind refugee, was found dead in New York after he was abandoned by Border Patrol officials just five miles away from his home. The actions have sparked renewed outrage toward federal agents,
U.S. Customs and Border Protection rescued an injured hiker in West Texas using a Black Hawk helicopter after a 150-foot fall.
An alleged cartel smuggling scout was recently apprehended in the mountains southwest of Yuma, authorities said.