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An Associated Press analysis shows hundreds of families are waiting years to learn whether they qualify. More are ultimately being denied.
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KTSM 9 News on MSNTunnel to Towers Foundation pays off mortgage for family of fallen Border Patrol agentIn honor of Independence Day, the Tunnel to Towers Foundation has paid off the mortgage on the El Paso home of the fallen U.S ...
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Recent immigration arrests show on video are showing a pattern emerging: more Border Patrol agents are working away from the border.
When her husband died during a U.S. Border Patrol training program for new agents, Lisa Afolayan applied for the federal benefits promised to families of first responders who die in the line of duty.
A Border Patrol spokesperson declined to say whether academy leaders knew of the condition, which experts say can be managed with precautions such as staying hydrated, avoiding workouts in extreme ...
A Border Patrol spokesperson declined to say whether academy leaders knew of the condition, which experts say can be managed with precautions such as staying hydrated, avoiding workouts in extreme ...
When her husband died during a U.S. Border Patrol training program, Lisa Afolayan applied for federal benefits promised to families. But 16 years later, she hasn’t seen a penny.
But on April 30, 2009 — days before the ceremony — a Border Patrol official called Lisa. Nate, 29, had fainted after his final training run and was hospitalized. It was dusty and 88 degrees in ...
Lisa Afolayan, center, holds a photo of her late husband, U.S. Border Patrol agent Nate Afolayan, while flanked by their daughters, Lea Afolayan and Natalee Afolayan, at their home in The Colony ...
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