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Ruben Garcia Jr. (FBI agent)

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baseball organization, Garcia joined the FBI as a Special Agent in October 1978. Excelling through the ranks of the FBI, Garcia was named Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the San Antonio Division in June 1994 and assumed responsibility for oversight of investigations involving
77:, national security, domestic terrorism, civil rights, and applicants. In September 1996, Garcia assumed administrative oversight for the San Antonio Division to include the Austin and Waco Resident Agencies. In 2001, Garcia was appointed by Director 81:
as an executive assistant director for the FBI, achieving the second highest position in the Bureau and becoming the highest ranked Hispanic law enforcement officer in the United States at the time of his appointment.
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Garcia was born to Mexican-American parents, Cecilia and Ruben Garcia, in
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Index

Federal Bureau of Investigation
Brownfield
Terry County
West Texas
Lubbock
Brownfield
Bachelor of Arts
Texas Tech University
baseball
Red Raiders
Kansas City Royals
white-collar crimes
Robert Mueller
Lubbock Online
"A NATION CHALLENGED: THE FEDERAL AGENTS; F.B.I. Creates New Management Structure for Better Oversight"
"FBI BIOs"
Categories
1951 births
Federal Bureau of Investigation agents
Living people
American people of Mexican descent
People from Brownfield, Texas
Texas Tech University alumni
Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball players

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