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Suspicious white powder that forced the ICE field office in New York City to evacuate is not hazardous, the FBI said Friday.
Envelopes containing an unidentified white powder that were found at a government building in New York City did not contain any dangerous substances, officials said.
One of the suspicious white-powder envelopes sent to an ICE office in Manhattan this week included a menacing note saying it ...
Envelopes containing white powder were found at 26 Federal Plaza, New York City, where an ICE detention center is located, ...
Five envelopes containing a suspicious white powder were discovered at New York’s Immigration and Customs Enforcement field ...
Envelopes with white powder were discovered Thursday in New York City in an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) ...
The building at 26 Federal Plaza in Lower Manhattan was evacuated following reports of an unknown white powder.
Initial testing of the white powder found in envelopes in a mailroom at a federal building in lower Manhattan reveals a ...
A judge ruled on Tuesday that the administration must refrain from using the 26 Federal Plaza building to hold immigrants ...
An ICE field office in New York City was evacuated on Thursday after several envelopes containing an unknown white powder ...
New York City’s 26 Federal Plaza building, which houses the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and U.S. Immigration and ...