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Here’s the text of a memo obtained by The New Republic, written by Philip Hegseth, senior adviser to Homeland Security ...
CHICAGO — The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced Friday that it will “begin an orderly wind-down of its operations following the passage of a federal rescissions package… which excludes ...
Explore the recent trends in border security with a record-low number of illegal crossings and a focus on a secure border.
Florida is buying commercial flights for migrants as an alternative to detention, according to the federal government.
“CBP may allow a waiver of salary offset, known as a Dual Compensation Waiver, which enables CBP to reemploy Federal Employee Retirement Service and Civil Service Retirement System annuitants on a ...
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting announced it is “wind-down” operations. What does this mean for public radio and TV?
An Augusta man who is an immigrant from Nigeria decided to self-deport using a mobile app that the Department of Homeland Security has branded as a way for undocumented people to leave the U.S. on ...
Tae Heung “Will” Kim, a 40-year-old scientist researching Lyme disease vaccines, was detained at the San Francisco ...
More than 400 firearms, nearly 1,000 gun magazines and parts, and close to 52,000 rounds of ammunition were seized from ...
Jokes about Coldplay and cocaine and arrests of alleged sex offenders crossing the border defined this week's biggest busts.
A new report from the Office of the Inspector General says San Diego Border Patrol agents failed to properly screen migrants for terrorism last summer.
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Late Thursday afternoon, officials with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) confirmed to KBTX that they plan to remove a Texas A&M doctoral student from the country ...
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