The Department of Homeland Security issued two memos late Monday to repeal limits on federal immigration enforcement, and demanding a review on parole use.
The Cyber Safety Review Board — a Department of Homeland Security investigatory body stood up under a Biden-era cybersecurity executive order to probe major cybersecurity incidents — has been cleared of non-government members as part of a DHS-wide push to cut costs under the Trump administration, according to three people familiar with the matter.
Commandant Linda Fagan had received bipartisan criticisms from members of Congress who accused the USCG of resisting oversight.
Acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Benjamine Huffman on Monday evening ordered all DHS employees back to work, following an executive order from President Donald Trump on his first day in office,
Jurors sided with the teen and her mother. They decided that the mother was not “grossly negligent” while the state was at fault for failing to protect the teen. They awarded the girl the full $25,000 in monetary damages she asked for and $1.3 million of the $4 million in emotional damages her attorneys requested.
Huffman’s executive team has 30 days to execute his order and ensure all employees are in compliance with the new in-person, in-office policy or that they provide evidenc
The Trump administration rescinded two major Biden-era immigration initiatives Tuesday, further cementing the White House’s dedication to tougher enforcement policies.
The Department of Homeland Security advisory committee was investigating a Chinese hack into U.S. telecommunications.
Acting DHS Secretary Benjamine Huffman mandated an end to teleworking for all department employees following President Trump’s Day 1 executive order. Huffman emphasized that remote work, while useful in some cases, has been misused. Nearly 40% of hours worked in key agencies like CISA were remote in 2024, which he deemed unacceptable.
President Trump signs sweeping executive actions on immigration, including ordering the U.S. military to plan to “seal the border.” NBC News Correspondent Courtney Kube and former Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson discuss what implementation could look like.
Oregon’s approach to child welfare has amounted to a pathetic game of whack-a-mole. The “solution” to one crisis begets another, while everyone ignores the issue at the root of it all: Oregon tears apart families needlessly at a rate well above the national average.
In a press release, the directives were said to be "essential to ending the invasion of the US southern border and empower law enforcement to protect Americans."