The resulting fire burned 47,000 acres.
”All told, fighting the wildfire cost over $8 million.” What the FUCK

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The resulting fire burned 47,000 acres.
”All told, fighting the wildfire cost over $8 million.” What the FUCK
Illegal crossings at the southern border have declined by over 90% from a year ago.
Authorities are investigating the fatal shooting of a U.S. Border Patrol agent near Canada that also left a suspect dead and another injured
I can’t make this stuff up babes. The names in this article are sending me CHILLS 🧊 One of the senators in Vermont is Bernie Sanders👀
My condolences to the officers family 💐
A U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agent inspecting a car Monday at a border crossing from Mexico spotted something unexpected behind the glove compartment — a human hand, KSWB reported. Agents at aCalexico crossing in California found a 17-year-old boy stuffed in the dashboard, with his legs draped over the car's steering column, according to the station. The 28-year-old driver and his 21-year-old passenger, both U.S. citizens, face human smuggling charges, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol agents wrote in a release. The agency seized the 2001 Ford Taurus, according to the release. The incident took place at 8:30 a.m. After a health check, agents found the 17-year-old, a Mexican citizen, had been apprehended in March at another border crossing using a document that did not belong to him, the agency says. "Smuggling a person in a confined space is dangerous and can have serious consequences," said Sergio Beltran, officer in charge at the Calexico crossing, according to the release. "In this
The agent was attempting to arrest the migrant suspected of crossing the border illegally when an altercation occurred, according to CBP officials.
A Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent is accused of seeking out an undocumented Guatemalan woman in California and harassing her while her son was in custody at the migrant detention facility where he worked.
"I have never seen them cleaning counters, or cleaning toilets in the cells, or cleaning sinks in the cells," the unidentified veteran agent said.
WASHINGTON (AP) — Firearms use by U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers and agents is declining, and less-lethal force is also down, according to data obtained Tuesday by The Associated Press. The decrease comes as fewer people are crossing the border illegally and after the agency overhauled