Department of Justice
Ethiopian War Criminal, Human Rights Violator Illegally Obtained U.S. Citizenship
A Snellville man may be incarcerated for up to 20 years after he allegedly concealed his involvement in the Red Terror period in Ethiopia in the late 1970s during his application for U.S. citizenship, the U.S. Attorney's Office bared on Monday.
Two Indian Men Defrauded Millions In 'Robocall' Scheme By Posing As Social Security Administration
More victims have since emerged after two Indian nationals pleaded guilty on conspiracy charges relating to their involvement in an international robocalls scheme that targeted thousands of vulnerable elderly Americans across multiple U.S. states, including Virginia, for several years.
Pharmacist Deemed Conspiracy Theorist After Destroying 500 Moderna Vaccine Doses
A Wisconsin pharmacist, who was deemed a conspiracy theorist by police, has been hit with a three-year prison term by a federal judge on Tuesday after he deliberately destroyed at least 500 COVID-19 vaccine doses during last year's national public health emergency.
Former Border Officer Smuggled Mexican Woman Into US To Be Her Housekeeper
A former Customs and Border Protection officer may serve up to 10 years behind bars for helping an undocumented Mexican woman enter the U.S. and work for her as a housekeeper.
Immigration News: Congress Approves Virtual Gag Order On Obama Administration For DACA, DAPA, And Trade Deals
Immigration amendments add to a pile of reasons why Obama set to veto appropriations bill
Obama Immigration Update: Deferred Action Still On Hold After 5th Circuit Rejects Appeal
For the third time, U.S. courts have said that Obama's immigration plans have to wait until legal challenge is resolved
Undocumented Students Should Not Be Denied Enrollment In Schools, Says US Attorney General Eric Holder
The attorney general issued a letter warning schools that denying enrollment to undocumented students was illegal under federal law, and saying the Department of Justice would "vigilantly enforce the lawl."