U.S. Border Agency Ousts Internal Affairs Head After Abuse Allegations
James F. Tomsheck was reassigned after reports revealed little action was taken in response to allegations of abuse by the Border Patrol.
Feds Scramble To Find Shelter For Immigrant Kids Coming From Central America
Unaccompanied migrant children are being sent to a repurposed warehouse in Arizona and military bases in California, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Obama Calls Surge In Unaccompanied Children Crossing U.S. Border "Urgent Humanitarian Situation"
President says FEMA will coordinate response. Advocates say children are fleeing violence and poverty in Central America.
Mexican World Cup Players Can't Have Sex Or Eat Meat
Head coach Miguel Herrera doesn't want his players scoring off the field.
"Pay Up Or Die" Billboard With Mannequin Dangling In A Noose Shocks Commuters In El Paso
The ominous message "Plata o Plomo," coupled with a dummy hanging in a noose, has triggered an investigation in El Paso, Texas.
Syracuse Researchers Sue ICE Alleging Access To Deportations Data Is Being Denied
They claim officials are trying to deny the public access to important information regarding U.S. immigration practices.
Officials To Investigate Allegations Of Police Brutality In Texas Town
Seven members of a family were arrested after a noise complaint at a party, including a 53-year-old woman who reportedly was tased four times.
Former Teacher Who Served One Month For Raping 14-Year-Old Faces Resentencing
The Montana Supreme Court Wednesday overturned a one-month prison sentence given to former high school teacher Stacey Dean Rambold.