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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 ...
Shadow Wolves, and the attempts to strengthen their authority, do not represent a “happy middle point” between tribes and federal agencies, Jose said. “It is a responsibility of the federal ...
WASHINGTON (AP) -- 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 ...
Twenty-three Shadow Wolves patrol an area the size of Connecticut. It may resemble the middle of nowhere, but the 5,000-square-mile stretch of the Mexican border is the frontline of homeland ...
The Shadow Wolves, a team of eight American Indian trackers, stalk drug smugglers through the desolate canyons and arroyos of Arizona's Tohono O'odham Nation reservation.
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 ...
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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