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Just weeks before he was set to go on trial, a former U.S. Customs and Border Protection officer admitted that he conspired with Mexican drug traffickers to allow fentanyl, cocaine and ...
Van Beverhoudt betrayed his badge by committing one of the very crimes he was entrusted to prevent,” U.S. Attorney Theodore S ...
The newly enacted One Big Beautiful Bill Act (P.L. 119–21) brings important updates for U.S. employers in the area of ...
By binding each badge and digital ID to blockchain-verified data, the partners aim to ensure that individuals can reliably ...
You can simply decline by stating to an agent that you do not want your photo taken and want to opt out of a face scan. From ...
Business travel in an age of geopolitical conflict and control introduces new and greater risks for organizations of any size ...
The decentralized credential management architecture is proposed for VANETs with multiple credential authorities, each credential authority consists of multiple credential managers who issue ...
Migrants who are apprehended from within a newly established military zone on the border in two South Texas counties will be processed by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officials, the agency to… ...
(The Center Square) – The Trump administration has released more than 13,000 inadmissible noncitizens into the U. S.
A 70-year-old Egyptian man has pleaded guilty to federal charges after kicking a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agriculture detector dog that alerted agents to more than 100 pounds of ...
A 5-year-old Customs and Border Protection beagle named Freddie, pictured in a CBP Facebook video in March, was kicked and injured by a traveler this week during a bag search at Washington Dulles ...
A 70-year-old traveler from Egypt has been booted from the country after he kicked a US Customs and Border Protection beagle that sniffed out over 100 pounds of banned food in his suitcase at Dulles ...