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Woman sues officials over immigration arrest in Maryland

A Salvadoran immigrant, backed by two immigrants' rights organizations, is suing the sheriff's office in Frederick County, Maryland, and federal immigration officials, claiming that she was unconstitutionally interrogated and detained last year because of her Hispanic ethnicity.

DHS to hire up to 1,000 cybersecurity experts

The Department of Homeland Security will hire up to 1,000 cybersecurity experts over the next three years to help protect U.S. computer networks, an Obama administration official said.

ICE touts $41 million cash seizure in Mexico, Colombia

Mexican and Colombian officials working with U.S. agents have seized about $41 million in cash hidden in shipping containers, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency announced Monday.

Mexican smugglers use Pacific as new route

Mexican smugglers trying to find new routes into the United States are turning increasingly to the Pacific Ocean for a short sail to the California coast, where they drop off illegal immigrants and marijuana, U.S. officials say.

Ancient bones seized, returned to China

Fossilized bones of a saber-toothed cat and dinosaurs that may be 100 million years old are among "priceless" artifacts that the United States handed over to China in a ceremony Monday.

Sex-tourism operation nets three, Justice Department says

Three men charged with sexually exploiting Cambodian children are being brought back to the United States to face prosecution, the Justice Department announced Monday.

Border rules revised on search, seizure of electronics, digital files

A new policy sets guidelines for how long U.S. border officials can hold computers and downloaded information seized at checkpoints, and with whom they can share that information.

Judge rejects U.S. bid to deport Egyptian

An immigration judge on Friday rejected the federal government's attempt to deport an Egyptian immigrant who had been acquitted of charges of illegally possessing and transporting explosives.

U.S. deports ex-Bolivian official facing human rights charges

A former Bolivian interior minister accused of human rights violations was handed over to authorities in his home country Thursday after completing a prison sentence in the United States.

Protests outside hearing on Mexico's day care tragedy

Anger and protests continued in Mexico as the head of a government agency that oversees day care centers testified before Congress about the deaths of 48 children last month at a center.

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