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2X Deported COVID-Era Illegal Alien Crashes into, Injures ICE Agent

A twice-deported illegal alien from Mexico injured a federal agent after crashing into federal vehicles, injuring one of the agents, Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials stated. The man entered the U.S. twice in October 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and was arrested this week after attempting to flee from arrest.

2X Deported COVID-Era Illegal Alien Crashes Into, Injures ICE Agent (Immigration and Custo

NYT Laments Troops Will Not Defy Trump’s D.C. Guard Orders: ‘Military Will Not Rescue Americans’

Two former Obama administration officials argue that President Donald Trump’s deployment of 800 National Guard troops to Washington shows the U.S. military will follow lawful orders rather than resist their commander-in-chief, writing, “it now seems clear to us that the military will not rescue Americans from Mr. Trump’s misuse of the nation’s military capabilities.”

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Noem Touts Surge in ICE Applications

During Wednesday’s broadcast of Fox News Channel’s “Hannity,” Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) was looking to fill 10,000 openings while pointing out her department had received 110,000 applications from prospective candidates to fill those openings.

Kristi Noem on FNC, 8/13/2025

Indian Illegal Alien Sex, Labor, Drug Trafficking Ring Busted by Feds in Nebraska

Federal authorities in Nebraska carried out a series of raids, leading to the arrest of a group of Indian nationals who were allegedly engaged in an elaborate scheme involving sex, labor, and drug trafficking. In addition to multiple businesses owned by the suspected traffickers in Nebraska, the scheme also involved companies in Georgia and Texas.

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