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A US Drug Enforcement Administration agent said the DEA made “high-level arrests” of 171 Sinaloa Cartel members across New England in August.
A Globe investigation found that many of the DEA’s targets were addicts, low-level dealers, shoplifters, and homeless people.
A Globe investigation found that many of the DEA’s targets were addicts, low-level dealers, shoplifters, and homeless people.
The DEA said they arrested 171 ‘high ranking’ Sinaloa Cartel members. A Spotlight investigation found that’s not true. - The Boston Globe
A Globe investigation found that the federal agency misrepresented the stature of its targets, claiming cartel ties at a time when the Trump administration is taking lethal military action against such groups.
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The judge ordered immigration officials to re-interview the man with a lawyer within a week to determine if he has a credible fear of persecution if deported to his home country.
Oregon man from Guatemala denied attorney in deportation case, judge finds
The judge ordered immigration officials to re-interview the man with a lawyer within a week to determine if he has a credible fear of persecution if deported to his home country.
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After meeting with Portland TSA and air traffic controllers their message was clear: Hold the line on healthcare. Hold the line on defending our democracy.
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If you see federal election monitors, monitor the monitors & call your county registrar or
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A Portland woman who was arrested along with her four U.S.-born children over the summer has been released from immigration detention, nearly four months after her apprehension.
Portland mother freed, reunited with children after four months in immigration detention
Kenia Jackeline Merlos was detained in June alongside her four U.S.-born children,
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This is the first time in our history that a president has used food benefits as a political tool.
In Oregon, 450,000 families receive SNAP benefits.
We filed a lawsuit to release these funds - because no one should go hungry because the government refuses to follow the law.
In Oregon, 450,000 families receive SNAP benefits.
We filed a lawsuit to release these funds - because no one should go hungry because the government refuses to follow the law.