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  • S. 4676 aims to improve the Shadow Wolves Program, which involves special agents in tracking, interdiction, and investigation, in collaboration with Tribal governments like the Tohono O'odham Nation. The bill outlines staffing needs, provides information for current officers...

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    The S. 4676 bill wants to make a group of special agents called the Shadow Wolves better at catching bad guys on tribal lands. It plans to hire more special agents, work with Native American tribes, and find ways to train new ones as old agents retire.

  • S. 4676, known as the “Shadow Wolves Improvement Act,” seeks to strengthen the Shadow Wolves Program, a part of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The bill outlines requirements for the program's mission, staffing, and strategic expansion, coordinating these efforts...

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    The “Shadow Wolves Improvement Act” is a plan to make a special group of officers who work on finding illegal things better at their job, but it doesn't give them any extra money to do it.