U.S. Border Patrol Reopens El Paso Sector Immigration Checkpoints

El Paso, Texas - Last week, all six immigration checkpoints in the El Paso Sector have reopened and will be operating at full capacity.

FBI Director Christopher Wray’s Visit to El Paso

El Paso, Texas - FBI Director Christopher Wray traveled to El Paso, Texas, to meet with the heroic and dedicated state and local partners and FBI personnel who continue to actively investigate the mass shooting. He expressed his support, admiration, and gratitude for their work in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy.

Department of Justice Antitrust Division to Hold Workshop on Competition in Labor Markets

Washington,  DC - The Department of Justice will hold a public workshop on September 23, 2019, to discuss the role of antitrust enforcement in labor markets and promoting robust competition for the American worker.

Justice Department Settles Lawsuit Against Board of Education to Enforce the Employment Rights of United States Army Reservist

Washington, DC - The Department of Justice announced Thursday that it has reached a settlement agreement with the Warren County, North Carolina, Board of Education (Warren County) that resolves a federal lawsuit brought under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) on behalf of Dwayne Coffer, a Command Sergeant Major (CSM) in the Army Reserve.

Man Pleads Guilty to Federal Hate Crime for Crossburning

Jackson, Mississippi - The Department of Justice announced that Graham Williamson pleaded guilty Monday to federal charges related to the commission of a crossburning on October 24, 2017, in Seminary, Mississippi. Specifically, Williamson, 38, pleaded guilty to one count of interference with housing rights, a federal civil rights violation, and one count of conspiring to use fire to commit a federal felony.