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New Prosecutors Assigned to Strengthen Border Case Handling in Las Cruces

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The U.S. Attorney for the District of New Mexico has announced the assignment of five Department of War personnel to the Las Cruces Office. This team includes three Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys and two Senior Paralegal Specialists who will focus on prosecuting federal offenses related to immigration, narcotics, firearms, and human smuggling. This initiative aims to enhance cooperation between the U.S. Military and the U.S. Attorney's Office, contributing to the goal of achieving full operational control of the southern border. The increased prosecutorial capacity is crucial for addressing border-related crimes effectively.

Key Details: • Five personnel assigned: three Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys and two Senior Paralegal Specialists. • Focus areas include immigration, narcotics, firearms, and human smuggling cases. • Supports the administration's goal of 100% operational control of the southern border.

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