Charlotte, Border Patrol and North Carolina
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HOULTON, Maine (WABI) - It’s been a busy year for U.S. Border Patrol. Border crossings on the Southern Border have dropped about 93% this year. Here in Maine, Border Patrol arrests hit a 24-year peak. “Through the end of July, we hit 632 apprehensions.
As immigration enforcement expands nationwide, Trump assigns top leadership to Border Patrol staff despite agency’s track record of abuse.
Saint John-Kennebecasis MP Wayne Long announced $617 million in federal funding for border security and the hiring of 1,000 new border officers.
U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is reporting that illegal crossings at the U.S.-Canada border in North Dakota and Minnesota are down 60% from 2024. During a press conference
A prominent South African activist who was in Canada to receive an award for his advocacy on health care equality was detained for several hours by U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents at Toronto’s Pearson Airport as he prepared to board a flight home.
We value and welcome the renewed collaboration and open communication with our federal partners,” Sheriff McFadden said.
While the number of illegal crossings at the North Dakota and Minnesota border with Canada is dropping, U.S. authorities still fear human trafficking will lead to more deaths during the dangerous winter months.
Department of Homeland Security confirmed on Saturday, Nov. 15, that agents have begun "surging" into Charlotte.