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“Don’t Get Grounded:” Governor Ducey and Mayor Gallego Kick Off Travel ID Campaign
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- Written by YNN YNN
- Published: 02 September 2019 02 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Governor Doug Ducey and Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego today joined airport, transportation, tourism and airline officials at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport to kick off the “Don’t Get Grounded” campaign. The campaign aims to raise awareness of new federal identification requirements to board airplanes.
#USMCANow
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- Published: 02 September 2019 02 September 2019
Phoenix, Arizona - Tuesday, Governor Ducey joined the Arizona-Mexico Commission to launch a new website that makes it easier for Arizonans to make their voices heard in support of the United States-Mexico -Canada Agreement, or USMCA.
Associate of Former Border Patrol Agent Sentenced to Prison for Conspiracy to Commit Bribery
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- Written by Border Scope Border Scope
- Published: 02 September 2019 02 September 2019
Houston, Texas - An associate of a former U.S. Border Patrol Agent (BPA) was sentenced to 48 months in prison followed by one year of supervised release for conspiring to accept money in return for helping to smuggle marijuana and other illegal drugs into the United States.
Man Facing Federal Indictment for Attempting to Provide Material Support to ISIS and for Interstate Transportation of a Stolen Vehicle
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 02 September 2019 02 September 2019
Baltimore, Maryland - A federal grand jury Wednesday returned a superseding indictment charging Rondell Henry, 28, of Germantown, Maryland, with federal charges of attempting to provide material support to a foreign terrorist organization, specifically, the Islamic State of Iraq and al-Sham (ISIS), and interstate transportation of a stolen vehicle.
Former Probation Officer Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault
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- Written by DOJ DOJ
- Published: 02 September 2019 02 September 2019
Tulsa, Oklahoma - Steven Powers, 35, a former probation and parole officer with the Oklahoma Department of Corrections, pleaded guilty in federal court in Tulsa, to two counts of violating the civil rights of two female probationers whom he supervised when he subjected them to unwanted sexual contact.