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"We're watching; we know a little bit more than they think we know about them," Hegseth said of Mexican drug cartels ...
The Los Angeles field office director for the Department of Homeland Security testified on Monday that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers desperately needed the help of military personnel in ...
The U.S. Justice Department has transferred 14 Mexican nationals serving prison sentences in the United States on drug-related charges to their native country, according to both governments.
President Trump said yesterday that he was temporarily taking control of the police force in Washington and deploying 800 ...
The Trump administration federalized California National Guard members and sent them to the second-largest U.S. city over the objections of Democratic Gov. Gavin Newsom and city leaders after protests ...
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth did not rule out U.S. military action in Mexico to combat drug cartels operating south of ...
President Donald Trump has ordered 800 National Guard members to help law enforcement fight crime in Washington.
Mexico's president said that there will be "very interesting issues" to discuss with Belize and Guatemala, but didn't ...
We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not simply drug-dealing organizations,’ emphasized Marco Rubio on the threat of drug cartels.
Our findings at the U.S.-Mexico border echoed much of what we learned in Tapachula: Mexico has received a comparatively small ...
President Donald Trump said the federal government will take control of the Washington, D.C., Metropolitan Police Department.
Outnumbered' reacts to President Donald Trump's decision to involve the U.S. military in the fight against drug cartels.