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The US Government has partially shut down after Congress failed to meet a deadline on Friday midnight despite last-minute funding deal.
During the first week of February, a letter to business owners purporting to be from the Department of Homeland Security circulated on social media nationwide and was even posted in some shops.
Established after the Sept. 11 attacks to protect the country against terrorism, the agency absorbed immigration functions that have become its focus under President Trump.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem appeared before a bank of television cameras in Washington, D.C., on Saturday night to blame the man who had been shot to death by federal agents in Minneapolis that morning for his own death,
The United States is interested in establishing offices of its Department of Homeland Security at “strategic” facilities in Ecuador, where the head of that department, Kristi Noem, arrived on Wednesday. Ecuadorians must first approve, in a referendum ...
Republicans have so far spurned most of Democrats’ demands to rein in federal agents carrying out President Trump’s immigration crackdown, threatening a homeland security funding bill ahead of a Friday deadline.
The use of administrative subpoenas, which are not subject to judicial oversight, are used to demand a wealth of information from tech companies, including the owners of anonymous online accounts
The acting ICE director did not confirm whether operations or raids would pause during matches and FIFA-sanctioned events, despite concerns from lawmakers.
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Homeland Security leaders to face lawmakers' questions over recent shootings
Leaders from Homeland Security agencies, including U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), and U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), are scheduled to testify before House lawmakers Tuesday on Capitol Hill,
A judge ruled that refugees who have been detained under Operation PARRIS should be released, and those who were transferred out of Minnesota must be brought back.
The secretary of Homeland Security is requiring that all the department's officers on the ground in Minneapolis wear body cameras.