U.S. Coast Guard detained three fishermen for illegally catching 200 pounds of red snapper off Texas; seized fish to aid research and turtle rehabilitation.
The U.S. Coast Guard seized 200 pounds of illegally caught fish found on a lancha, also known as a fishing boat, off the Texas Coast on Tuesday, January 28. Officials detained three fishermen engaged in the illegal fishing north of the Maritime Boundary Line.
The Coast Guard started flying migrants to states along the border on Saturday. The Air Force is assigned to fly them out of the country.
Three Mexican fishermen were caught with 200 pounds of illegally-harvested red snapper in federal waters off southern Texas
Mexico border as part of the military’s fulfillment of an order by President Donald Trump to make border security a top priority of the Defense Department.
Illegal migrants were detained by the U.S. Coast Guard Southern California as part of Saturday's "alien expulsion flight operations."
The U.S. Coast Guard said it will send personnel and equipment to areas along the U.S. border in response to executive orders issued by President Donald Trump.
Coast Guard Commandant Adm. Linda Fagan’s tenure began in June 2022 and has been plagued over the past year with a decision by her predecessor. She was fired Tuesday.
The bulk of deployed troops come from the Army, primarily military police, to enhance surveillance efforts and act as a deterrent to illegal crossings along the border with Mexico.
At around 11:30 a.m. on Wednesday the St. Kitts and Nevis Coast Guard responded to a report of a drifting vessel off the coast of Nevis. The partially submerged boat contained decomposed human remains. It was towed to St. Kitts, where police and medical officials are conducting investigations.
The U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) is conducting several "alien expulsion flight operations" between California and Texas, which included intercepting a boat carrying illegal migrants that was sinking in ...
The Port Commission of the Port of Houston Authority met for its first regular meeting of the year on Tuesday, January 28. Chairman Ric Campo opened t