In one week, U.S. attorneys in Texas file more than 500 border crime cases
- U.S. Attorneys charged nearly 1,000 illegal aliens with immigration-related crimes in the first week of April, according to the Department of Justice report.
- The District of Arizona charged 204 illegal aliens, while the Southern District of Texas filed 225 cases, primarily for illegal entry and reentry, the DOJ reported.
- Many defendants had prior felony convictions for crimes including narcotics offenses and violent crimes, according to the DOJ.
- Operation Take Back America is aimed at combating illegal immigration and eliminating criminal organizations, as stated by the DOJ.
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More Than 900 Illegal Immigrants Charged With Immigration Crimes in 1 Week: DOJ
More than 900 illegal immigrants were charged with immigration-related offenses during the first week of April, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said on Tuesday. The charges were brought by U.S. attorneys for six southwestern border districts as part of “Operation Take Back America,” a nationwide initiative aimed at combating illegal immigration and eliminating cartels and transnational criminal organizations in the United States. These border di…
As border crossings drop, U.S. attorney in AZ files more than 500 border crime cases in 2 weeks
By fiscal 2023, more than 775,000 foreign nationals illegally entered Arizona, including apprehensions reported by CBP and gotaways reported by Border Patrol agents

In one week, U.S. attorneys in Texas file more than 500 border crime cases
As illegal border crossings drop to new lows under the Trump administration, prosecutors are filing a record number of cases against illegal foreign nationals in the interior of the U.S., with the bulk being filed in…
More than 900 illegal aliens charged with immigration-related crimes during first week of April: DOJ
US attorneys in six southwestern border districts filed immigration-related charges against nearly 1,000 illegal aliens during the first week of April, according to the Department of Justice.
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