Border Agents Assaulted While Apprehending Tens Of Thousands A Week
Rio Grande Valley Border Patrol Agents Continue To Be Assaulted By Foreign Nationals Illegally Entering The U.S.
Read moreRio Grande Valley Border Patrol Agents Continue To Be Assaulted By Foreign Nationals Illegally Entering The U.S.
Read moreWhat Sets This Conviction Apart From Your Average Drug Related Charges Is The Fact That The Defendant In This Case Is A Mexican National. He Has Been Deported Before And Then Re-Entered The Country Illegally To Continue Trafficking And Selling Drugs In The U.S. – Specifically In Tennessee.
Read moreA Bradley County Man Will Spend 20 Years In Jail After Pleading Guilty To A Number Of Drug And Weapons Charges.
Read moreU.S. Customs And Border Protection Agents Are Seizing Record Amounts Of Fentanyl And Meth In Arizona And Texas Brought In By Mexican Cartel Operatives And Foreign Nationals Trying To Enter The U.S. Illegally.
Read moreIn The Midst Of The Continued War On Drugs Being Fought Across The State, President Joe Biden Commuted The Sentences Of Three Drug Offenders In Tennessee.
Read more24 Individuals Have Been Arrested As A Result Of An Ongoing Drug Operation In Grundy County.
Read moreReports Of A New Biden Administration Grant Program Has Drawn Widespread Criticism For Its Efforts To Reduce The Spread Of Disease By Providing Crack Pipes At Taxpayer Expense.
Read moreThe Number Of Illegal Immigrants Apprehended At The Southern Border By The Texas Department Of Public Safety In The Past Year Has Somewhat Mitigated What Is Otherwise A Huge Problem Because The Biden Administration Is Failing To Enforce U.S. Immigration Laws, A Former U.S. Border Patrol Executive Says.
Read moreWhile Tennessee Has Made Strides In The War On Drugs, The Problem Still Exists And The Use Of Synthetic Drugs Like Fentanyl Continues To Rise.
Read moreTennessee Has Seen A Rise In Overdose Deaths And Counterfeit Pills. The Tennessee Bureau Of Investigation, The Department Of Health, And Other Groups Held A News Conference On Monday, October 11, To Warn Tennesseans About This Epidemic.
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