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A bill to strengthen border security and expand opportunities for agents involved in the Shadow Wolves Program is advancing ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON — 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 nation, have ...
The "Shadow Wolves" are members of the Tohono O’odham Nation, which is in Southwestern Arizona and shares 76 miles of border with Mexico.
In 2022, Hoeven, along with Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, helped successfully pass into law legislation that classified the Shadow Wolves as special agents and required a plan to expand the program to ...