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- The Department of Labor obtained a consent judgment requiring Innovative Wall Systems Inc. to pay $790,000 in back wages, liquidated damages, and a civil money penalty.
Updated 1/7/2026, 4:38:42 AM
- Wage and Hour Division investigation found Lion Farms violated the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Protection Act by using unsafe transportation, unlicensed drivers, and uninsured vehicles; charged illegal transportation fees; owed $39,013 in back wages to 12 employees; and failed to disclose workers' addresses and employer identification numbers on wage statements.
Updated 1/7/2026, 4:37:19 AM
- A consent judgment entered Aug. 26, 2025 enjoined Lion Farms and its owners from future MSPA violations and ordered them to pay $89,886 in civil money penalties plus $39,013 in back wages.
Updated 1/7/2026, 4:32:05 AM
- The Secretary reaffirmed the United States' commitment to deepening security cooperation with Guyana to address illicit narcotics and firearms trafficking and both leaders emphasized collaboration to disrupt foreign terrorist organizations and transnational criminal networks while strengthening law enforcement and border security.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:24:44 AM
- DHS has surged law enforcement in Minnesota and has made more than 1,000 arrests of murderers, rapists, pedophiles, and gang members in Minnesota, including more than 150 arrests in Minneapolis the day before the release.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:23:12 AM
- An Immigration Judge issued a final order of removal for Tomas Espin Tapia on February 28, 2025 after he failed to appear for his immigration hearing.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:20:55 AM
- Tomas Espin Tapia illegally entered the United States on October 23, 2022 and was released into the country by the Biden administration.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:19:46 AM
- DHS Secretary Kristi Noem participated in an ICE enforcement operation in Minneapolis that resulted in the arrest of Tomas Espin Tapia.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:17:37 AM
- The U.S. Senate confirmed Joshua Simmons as General Counsel of the Central Intelligence Agency.
Updated 1/7/2026, 2:16:08 AM
- For the seventh consecutive month, Border Patrol has released zero illegal aliens into the country.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:30:18 AM
- Launched a fund for sex trafficking survivors exploited through online advertisements to seek compensation from forfeited assets.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:27:54 AM
- Signed the "One Big Beautiful Bill" into law expanding DHS and ICE, securing historic funding for Border Patrol, and authorizing construction of hundreds of miles of new border wall.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:26:51 AM
- Designated criminal cartels as Foreign Terrorist Organizations and initiated the largest mass deportation operation in American history.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:24:04 AM
- Local governments serving areas with population ≤50,000 are eligible for grants ranging $10,000–$500,000.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:15:40 AM
- The funding was awarded to 97 local emergency response agencies in 26 states.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:15:01 AM
- Interior awarded $5.08 million to strengthen local governments' wildfire response.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:13:37 AM
- ICE arrested multiple named criminal noncitizens "yesterday," including Raul Gonzalez-Lopez (convicted of 13 counts of indecency with a child) and four other named individuals.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:10:55 AM
- In FY2025 the agency received more than 2.6 million complaints and 4.8 million new numbers were added to the DNC Registry.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:09:57 AM
- Consumers placed more than 258 million telephone numbers on the DNC Registry as of the end of fiscal year 2025.
Updated 1/7/2026, 1:08:23 AM
- NGL customers who paid for a NGL Pro subscription between January 2022 and July 2024 may be eligible for refunds.
Updated 1/6/2026, 11:51:06 PM