Tucson Field Office recommends commercial enterprises review & update business resumption plans

Tucson, Arizona - The Tucson Field Office (TFO) is monitoring the movement and arrival of the migrant caravan. In planning, TFO officials recommend commercial enterprises review and update their business resumption plans in case of disruption to commercial operations at Arizona ports of entry.

Swift Actions of CBP Officers at Nogales Port Save Life of Suspected Drug Overdose Victim

Nogales, Arizona - U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers at the Port of Nogales are being credited with saving the life of a U.S. citizen Wednesday, suspected of a drug overdose.

Aryan Circle Gang Leader and Gang Member Sentenced to Prison

New Orleans, Louisiana - A senior leader of the Aryan Circle (AC) and a gang member were sentenced Tuesday for being accessories-after-the-fact to racketeering murder, announced Assistant Attorney General Bryan A. Benczkowski of the Justice Department’s Criminal Division and U.S. Attorney David C. Joseph of the Western District of Louisiana.

Department of Justice Releases Annual Report to Congress on Indian Country Investigations and Prosecutions

Washington, DC - The Department of Justice yesterday released its annual report to Congress, Indian Country Investigations and Prosecutions, which provides a range of enforcement statistics required under the Tribal Law and Order Act, as well as information about the progress of the Department’s initiatives to reduce violent crime and strengthen tribal justice systems.

District Court Enters Temporary Restraining Order Blocking Three Elder Fraud Schemes From Sending Fraudulent Letters

New York - A federal court in Central Islip, New York entered a temporary injunction Tuesday against individuals and corporations allegedly responsible for operating three international mail fraud schemes, the Department of Justice announced. These cases are part of the Department of Justice’s Elder Justice Initiative.