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A bill to strengthen border security and expand opportunities for agents involved in the Shadow Wolves Program is advancing ...
On Wednesday, the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee unanimously advanced the Shadow Wolves ...
Senate panel advances Gallego's Shadow Wolves Act, enhancing Arizona border security and career paths for Native American ...
WASHINGTON — Since 1972, the Shadow Wolves, a specially trained unit of American Indian federal agents who patrol 76 miles of the Arizona border in the Tohono O'odham nation, have ...
Reclassifying Shadow Wolves from officers to agents provides career path mobility and allows HSI to share resources with other tribal areas. The Shadow Wolves are a Native American tactical patrol ...
Shadow Wolves Enhancement Act In 1974, Congress issued a mandate to establish a Native American task force to stop rampant human and drug smuggling across the Sonoran desert that runs through the ...
The Shadow Wolves are an elite unit within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement that operates on the Tohono O’odham Nation, which shares 62-miles of the Mexican border.
Given the program’s current aging workforce, with most Shadow Wolves eligible for retirement and no new hires since 2007, the report underscores the importance of developing a succession plan. This ...
Thirty minutes later, Shadow Wolves Al Estrada and Robert Antone, both O'odhams, found Miles' dropped flashlight, next to his body, still beaming out. One theory holds that Miles jumped some ...
A Shadow Wolf named Glenn Miles, on patrol alone, was shot and killed with his own gun on the border. To expand their numbers, the Shadow Wolves began hiring trackers from other tribes.
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