Via Homeland Security, the Biden administration channeled billions to FEMA, which in turn granted states, cities and nonprofits money to transport, house and care for illegal aliens.
Announced in a Federal Register notice published Feb. 5, 2025, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem decided not to extend the 2023 Venezuela Temporary ...
The most recent audit of the embattled disaster response agency claimed it mismanaged nearly $10 billion during the COVID ...
An estimated 348,000 Venezuelan immigrants will be vulnerable to potential deportations when their status expires on April 7.
Changes to hiring and retention practices allowed the Biden administration to increase the number of employees at DHS by over ...
Homeland Security Sec. Kristi Noem rode horseback alongside the Border Patrol agents Joe Biden falsely accused of whipping ...
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Last week, Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced she was canceling a recent extension of the program by former Secretary Alejandro ... is under the DHS Secretary's ...
Alejandro Garnacho has seemingly confirmed that his future lies at Manchester United beyond tonight's winter transfer deadline, despite continued links to Chelsea. The 20-year-old winger is ...
Anthropic Chief Executive Officer Dario Amodei said that his AI startup is racing to secure the computing power needed to meet demand for its generative AI chatbot Claude. “The surge in demand ...
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem said her predecessor should not have extended protections that were set to expire during Trump’s administration and vowed to make her own decision.
The status was first extended to Venezuelans in 2021 and redesignated in 2023 by then-Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, following intense political turmoil and a mass exodus from the country.