DHS, Harvard and subpoenas
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The DHS created a team that was instructed to look into more than 5,000 people who were named on a doxxing website that lists critics of Israel, an official testified.
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DHS said at a trial Wednesday that it used a list from the site, which has been accused of doxxing people whom it sees as being anti-Israel and antisemitic.
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The report, citing anonymous sources, suggested FEMA's Texas flood response was delayed as a result of a Trump administration cost-saving rule.
Secretary Kristi Noem told Fox News Digital temporary protected status "was designed to be just that—temporary."
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Three months after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem shut down three oversight offices, slashing staff from hundreds to a dozen, advocates and whistleblowers say the move gutted an already fragile accountability system.
Bridge Refugee Services Inc. assists immigrants living in the U.S. The organization says the change in legal status puts people's future in limbo.
DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin joins 'America's Newsroom' to discuss recent attacks on ICE agents, Democratic mayors resisting the crackdown on illegal immigration and TSA's reversal of the 'shoes off' airport security rule.
Mayor Karen Bass responds to DHS official Tricia McLaughlin saying, “We’re keeping everything on the table” when asked if the Trump administration would arrest Mayor Bass amid the deployment of federal agents in Los Angeles.
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WPEC CBS 12 on MSNDHS disputes dire conditions at Alligator AlcatrazThe Department of Homeland Security is denying reports of improper living conditions for detainees at Alligator Alcatraz.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has sent administrative subpoenas to Harvard demanding information about foreign students, the latest move in the legal battle between the Trump administration and the Ivy League college.