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'Ready for it': Businesses rejoice for Cincinnati Open after uncertain future 2 years ago ...
U.S. Border Patrol agents jumped out of the back of a rented box truck and made arrests Wednesday at a Los Angeles Home Depot store during an immigration raid that an agency official called ...
President shares photo of bloodied federal employee on Truth Social and claims crime ‘out of control’ in Washington, D.C.
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Daily Express US on MSNBorder Patrol launches immigration raid from inside rental truck at Home Depot
U.S. Border Patrol agents raided a Home Depot parking lot in Los Angeles as suspected migrants were ambushed by agents who jumped out of a rented box truck ...
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The Mirror US on MSNBorder Patrol hide in rental truck during immigration raid in Home Depot parking lot in bizarre 'Trojan Horse' ambush
The early morning raid near downtown Los Angeles came just days after a federal appeals court upheld a federal judge's order ...
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Soy Aire on MSNU.S. Government Ends Paper Checks for Social Security
Starting September 30, the U.S. government will cease issuing paper checks for Social Security benefits, marking a ...
President Donald Trump said Wednesday that he may take control of the police force in Washington and dispatch National Guard troops to the city after a young staff member of his administration was ...
The Department of Homeland Security has removed age limits for new hires at the agency responsible for immigration enforcement.
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The US State Department has voiced rare support for El Salvador’s decision to abolish presidential term limits, paving the ...
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Trump reignites threat to take over DC after former DOGE worker assaulted in attempted carjacking
President Donald Trump on Tuesday reignited his threat for the federal government to “run” Washington, DC, after a former ...
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Nine's Wide World of Sports on MSNControversial Trump agency ripped for 'vile' post targeting driver
IndyCar driver Pato O'Ward and series officials were shocked by a social media post from the Department of Homeland Security.
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