JAG: Acting U.S. Attorney Ellison Announces Assignment of Five Military Legal Personnel to Las Cruces Office

The detailees include three Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys (SAUSAs) and two Senior Paralegal Specialists and will operate under the supervision of the U.S. Attorney’s Office.

Source: U.S. Department of Justice
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ALBUQUERQUE – Acting U.S. Attorney Ryan Ellison announced today that five Department of War personnel have been assigned to the Las Cruces Office of the District of New Mexico. The detailees include three Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys (SAUSAs) and two Senior Paralegal Specialists and will operate under the supervision of the U.S. Attorney’s Office. These SAUSAs will focus on prosecuting federal offenses arising along New Mexico’s section of the U.S./Mexico border, including immigration, narcotics, firearms, and human smuggling crimes.

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This assignment strengthens the District of New Mexico’s partnership with the U.S. Military and supports ongoing national efforts to deploy additional Department of War and Department of Justice personnel to the southern border.

It also represents an important step toward the administration’s stated objective of achieving 100 percent operational control of the southern border by increasing prosecutorial capacity in a key border district.

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Under current leadership, public safety and a secure border are the top priorities for the District of New Mexico. Enhanced enforcement both at the border and in the interior of the district have yielded aliens engaged in unlawful activity or with serious criminal history, including human trafficking, sexual assault and violence against children.



The District of New Mexico consists of 33 counties and shares 180 miles of international border with Mexico.  Assistant U.S. Attorneys from Albuquerque and Las Cruces work directly with our federal, state and local law enforcement partners to prosecute immigration-related and other federal offenses.

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