A Border Patrol agent shot two Venezuelan migrants in Portland during a traffic stop, raising concerns over federal immigration enforcement tactics and igniting protests nationwide. The FBI is investigating.
Two individuals shot by federal agents in Portland are linked to a Venezuelan gang, sparking protests and raising questions about law enforcement conduct. What led to this alarming incident?
In a shocking incident, immigration agents shot two individuals in Portland during a routine traffic stop, igniting fierce backlash from local officials against the Trump administration's policies. The victims, linked to a notorious gang, were hospitalized after the confrontation.
A shooting involving federal agents occurred in a Portland medical clinic parking lot, leaving a man and woman injured. Witnesses report a chaotic scene as agents attempted to make a traffic stop. Protests ensue as community leaders demand accountability.
A federal agent-involved shooting in Portland left two individuals injured after a vehicle attempt to run over agents. Authorities are investigating the incident linked to gang activity.
US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth labels reports of illegal military orders in the Caribbean as 'fake news', igniting controversy over alleged extrajudicial strikes against drug smugglers.
Colombia's President Gustavo Petro condemns U.S. strikes on drug smuggling vessels, calling them illegal and ineffective. He urges for dialogue instead of military action as tensions rise between Colombia and the Trump administration.
The US continues its aggressive campaign against drug traffickers in the Caribbean, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announcing another successful strike, raising questions about legality and authority.
In a decisive military operation, the U.S. has targeted a drug smuggling vessel linked to Tren de Aragua, raising the death toll to 43 in ongoing strikes against Latin American smugglers.
The U.S. military has intensified its strikes on drug-running boats linked to the Tren de Aragua gang, with Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth declaring that narco-terrorists will face the same fate as Al-Qaeda. With at least 43 deaths reported, the Trump administration's military presence in the Caribbean raises questions about its true objectives.