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Javier Diaz Santana, who is deaf and mute, was swept up in a federal immigration raid at his job in Temple City, unable to ...
A former police officer, who once worked at Joe Exotic's animal park, has his discrimination case thrown out by federal judge.
Even during the grueling 68-day assignment – working 12 to 14 hours a day, Brig. Gen. Bill Hannan found resilience and ...
Maneuver Support Center of Excellence leaders recognized the center’s civilians and instructors of the year during an awards ...
They appeared in plain clothes outside a San Diego hotel, wore camouflage as they raided a Los Angeles factory and arrived with military gear at a Ventura County farm. The presence of thousands of har ...
GI’s have always complained. Soldiers and all services are world famous for griping about their duties and missions. This is ...
Critics of the bill say masks allow law enforcement officers to protect their personal safety amid rising assaults on ...
The federal government's actions and comments show they respect no sanctuary and no protection in the very things they claim to be guarding.
Agents' faces are increasingly covered by caps, sunglasses and pulled-up neck gaiters or balaclavas, effectively rendering ...
Several New York Army National Guard units have new commanders. Col. Bryon Linnehan assumed command of the historic Harlem ...
The Camden Police Department is opening its doors—and its uniforms—to the public with a one-of-a-kind event aimed at education, recruitment, and connection. “Step Into ...