CHICAGO — The text messages a Border Patrol agent sent to colleagues and family members after he repeatedly shot a Chicago woman in October can be released to the public, a federal judge ruled Friday.
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Authorities are searching for a man who allegedly opened fire Saturday on Border Patrol agents in Chicago. The shooter was behind the wheel of a black Jeep when they fired off the shots near 26th ...
No Border Patrol agents were injured in the incident on Saturday as an immigration enforcement campaign continues in the city. By Mitch Smith and Robert Chiarito Reporting from Chicago A Homeland ...
Federal agent who shot Chicago woman bragged in texts about his marksmanship, saying “I fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes.” Agent Charles Exum’s vehicle was repaired before defense inspection, ...
EU Entry/Exit System to be rolled out over six months Passport stamping to be replaced by digital records EU seeks tighter border controls amid immigration pressures BRUSSELS, Oct 12 (Reuters) - ...
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