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Afghan soldier Abdul Wasi Safi, once detained at border, wins asylum
It's almost a year since Wasi said he turned himself in to border patrol agents to declare asylum but was charged with entering the U.S. illegally.
Ex-Army reservist convicted of illegally acting as Chinese agent
Charges of acting as an illegal agent carry a maximum prison sentence of 10 years.
By Jon Simkins
Coast Guard offloads $1 billion worth of cocaine, marijuana
The haul of illegal narcotics brought home by the Coast Guard cutter James was one of the biggest in recent memory.
The Pentagon is evaluating its screening of Afghan evacuees for security risks
An inspector general project will look into how the Defense Department is involved in screening and tracking Afghan evacuees.
State Department vows to improve visa process for Afghans, rescue those left behind
Thousands of Afghans who applied to the Special Immigrant Visa program may have been left behind in the frantic evacuation effort.
It’s official: The US has no boots on the ground in Afghanistan
A total of 132,000 civilians were evacuated since late July.
After Kabul attack, evacuations resume and troops prepare to fully withdraw
Troops at the Kabul airport are changing up their tactics to stay safe in their final days in Afghanistan.
US troop death toll now at 13, with 18 wounded, in HKIA attack: CENTCOM
Pentagon spokesman confirmed the event on Thursday via tweet.
Couple pleads guilty to bringing 3 illegal aliens onto Marine Corps base by boat
The three illegal aliens were working for a military-contracted drywall company owned by one of the defendants.
By Todd South