The U.S. Department of Justice published a weekly summary covering immigration and border crime cases handled in New Mexico's federal prosecutorial district.

The report, issued by the U.S. Attorney's Office operating within that district, compiles cases from the region. New Mexico sits along the southern U.S. border, and its federal district handles a range of immigration-related prosecutions. The Justice Department said the summary follows a weekly release schedule.

The report covers border and immigration crimes brought before federal courts in the New Mexico district. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, the weekly format allows the office to regularly document prosecutorial activity tied to border enforcement in that jurisdiction. The Justice Department's release confirms that the New Mexico federal district remains an active venue for such cases, with the office continuing to compile and publish these summaries on a recurring basis.