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Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"DHS Ends TPS for Honduras, Ramps Up Immigration Enforcement and Recruiting"
The biggest headline out of the Department of Homeland Security this week is the end of Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Honduras. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that after reviewing country conditions, DHS determined that Honduras no longer requires this special designation. This means that TPS for Honduras—and all related benefits—will officially terminate on September 8, 2025. For the roughly 57,000 Honduran nationals in the U.S. under TPS, their employment authorization documents are automatically extended until that deadline, but after that, they’ll need to find a new legal status or depart the country. The same changes are ro...
2025-08-01
03 min
Earl & Kate Deep Dive
DHS Manifest Destiny Post 2025: Trump Administration Blood and Soil Ideology vs. Historic Manifest Destiny | Vance Citizenship Speech & Nazi Symbolism Analysis
Key Takeaways* The Trump administration's DHS weaponized 19th century "Manifest Destiny" art (Weistling, Gast, Kinkade) on social media with nationalistic captions like "Remember your Homeland’s Heritage" and "Protect the Homeland," explicitly linking settler colonialism to current immigration crackdowns .* Scholars and critics universally condemned these posts as modern propaganda aligning with "blood and soil" ideology, noting the deliberate omission of Indigenous genocide, enslaved Black cowboys, and Chinese railroad workers from the romanticized imagery .* Vice President JD Vance's rhetoric reinforces this ideology, defining American identity as "a particular people" (Claremont speech) while attacking Germany's ha...
2025-07-28
28 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Update: Visa Expansions, TPS Terminations, and Heightened Enforcement Amid Security Risks
The headline out of the Department of Homeland Security this week is that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers are facing an 830 percent increase in assaults compared to last year, a dramatic spike attributed, according to DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, to “mainstream media lies and hysterical political rhetoric” fueling hostility against federal immigration enforcement. McLaughlin emphasized, “Brave ICE law enforcement are risking their lives every day to keep our communities safe from the worst of the worst criminals,” describing a climate where ICE officers are not only targeted rhetorically but have been physically attacked, with recent incidents including an ICE official...
2025-07-28
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
Title: DHS Shifts Enforcement, Sparks Lawsuits Amid Surge in Attacks on ICE Officers
The Department of Homeland Security’s headline this week is the dramatic surge in assaults on Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers—an 830 percent increase compared to last year, according to a DHS announcement. DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin states, “Brave ICE law enforcement are risking their lives every day to keep our communities safe from the worst of the worst criminals, even as crazed rhetoric from gutter politicians are inspiring a massive increase in assaults against them. It is reprehensible that our officers are facing this threat while simply doing their jobs and enforcing the law.” In one alarming incident, a Califo...
2025-07-18
04 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Secures $165B for Border Wall, Tighter Immigration Enforcement under New Policies
The biggest headline out of the Department of Homeland Security this week is President Trump’s signing of the massive One Big Beautiful Bill, securing a historic $165 billion in funding for DHS. Secretary Kristi Noem called it “a win for law and order and the safety and security of the American people.” This funding jumpstarts construction of the border wall with $46.5 billion set aside, plus $14.4 billion for removal transportation, $12 billion in reimbursements to states that combated the previous administration’s border policies, and billions more to hire 6,000 new customs and border agents. It also delivers major investments in new technology and surv...
2025-07-11
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Ends TPS for Honduras and Nicaragua, Cuts to Intelligence Workforce Raise Concerns
This week’s most significant headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the official termination of Temporary Protected Status, or TPS, for Honduras and Nicaragua. Announced by Secretary Kristi Noem, this decision will impact about 76,000 individuals who have lived and worked legally in the United States, many for more than two decades. DHS says these countries have recovered from the devastation caused by Hurricane Mitch, which originally led to TPS back in 1999. The termination will take effect 60 days after publication in the Federal Register, meaning TPS protections and related work authorizations for Hondurans and Nicaraguans will expire on September 8, 2025. DH...
2025-07-09
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Cuts to Intelligence, Tighter Immigration Enforcement, and Rising Iran Tensions
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the outcry over proposed cuts to its Office of Intelligence and Analysis, known as I&A. Four of the nation’s largest law enforcement groups have sent an urgent letter to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, warning that slashing I&A’s workforce by up to 75% could seriously undermine national security. These groups—including the Association of State Criminal Investigative Agencies and the National Fusion Center Association—say I&A is critical for states and local agencies to respond quickly to threats, and that changing its structure without their input puts...
2025-07-07
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"Historic Lows at the Border: DHS Tightens Enforcement and Terminates Haiti TPS"
Listeners, this week’s top headline from the Department of Homeland Security is a historic one: DHS has announced the lowest nationwide border encounters and apprehensions ever recorded—marking what Secretary Kristi Noem called “the most secure border in American history.” Customs and Border Protection logged just over 25,000 encounters in June, a 12% drop from earlier this year, and 89% lower than the monthly average from 2021 to 2024. Border Patrol apprehensions along the Southwest Border fell to just 6,070, and on June 28, agents recorded only 137 apprehensions across the entire border—the lowest single-day figure in 25 years. Secretary Noem credits these outcomes to “empowering our agents and e...
2025-07-04
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Cracks Down on Illegal Immigration: Arrests, Fines, and Expanded Enforcement Authorities
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the arrest of 11 Iranian nationals illegally present in the United States, including a former Iranian army sniper and an individual with admitted Hezbollah ties. According to DHS, these arrests underscore a sharpened focus on proactively identifying and removing potential security threats from American communities. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin emphasized, “We have been saying we are getting the worst of the worst out—and we are. We don’t wait until a military operation to execute; we proactively deliver on President Trump’s mandate to secure the homeland.”Key dev...
2025-06-30
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Warns of Heightened Threat from Iran, Secures Supreme Court Win on Deportations
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security centers on the heightened threat environment emerging from the ongoing Iran conflict. On June 22, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem issued a National Terrorism Advisory System Bulletin warning Americans of potential cyberattacks and possible violence in response to direct US involvement overseas. While officials stress there are currently no specific credible threats against the homeland, the department reports an increase in low-level cyber intrusions, particularly by pro-Iranian hacktivists, and concerns about anti-Semitic hate crimes. Secretary Noem emphasized, “It is our duty to keep the nation safe and informed, especially duri...
2025-06-27
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
Title: DHS Enacts Sweeping Travel Bans and Enforcement Policies to Address Security Threats
This week, the Department of Homeland Security is making headlines with sweeping new travel restrictions and enforcement measures that signal a major pivot in national security strategy. The most significant update comes as the Trump administration, through a June 4th presidential proclamation, has implemented a broad travel ban affecting foreign nationals from 19 countries deemed high-risk for terrorism and public safety concerns. As of June 9th, both immigrant and nonimmigrant visas are fully suspended for countries including Iran, Eritrea, and Haiti, among others. President Trump stated that these actions are intended to address acute risks of overstay, criminal networks, and national...
2025-06-21
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Ends CHNV Parole, Calls for Stricter Immigration Enforcement and Heightened Security Measures
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the immediate termination of the CHNV parole program, a controversial policy that had allowed more than half a million individuals from Cuba, Haiti, Nicaragua, and Venezuela to enter the United States since 2022. DHS is now sending termination notices to all affected parolees, revoking their ability to legally remain and work in the U.S., effective immediately. These individuals are being encouraged to self-deport, with the incentive of a $1,000 exit bonus and travel assistance upon return to their home countries. According to Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin, “Ending the CHNV paro...
2025-06-20
03 min
“TOP INC.”Club™️
Episode 418 - “TOP INC.”Club™️”FULL SPEECH: Sen. Padilla speaks on Senate floor after removal from DHS press conference”
**TOP INC. World News Report by ABC NEWS CAST** **Full Speech: Sen. Padilla Speaks on Senate Floor After Removal from DHS Press Conference** *June 17, 2025 — Washington, D.C.* — In a compelling address on the Senate floor today, Senator Alex Padilla spoke out following his unexpected removal from a Department of Homeland Security (DHS) press conference earlier this week. The senator's remarks have sparked nationwide attention, raising questions about transparency and accountability within federal agencies. **Context of the Incident** On Tuesday, Senator Padilla was scheduled to participate in a DHS press conference focused on nati...
2025-06-18
14 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"Parole Revocation and Heightened Immigration Enforcement: Navigating the DHS Overhaul"
This week’s most significant headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the immediate termination of the Biden-era humanitarian parole program for Cubans, Haitians, Nicaraguans, and Venezuelans—known as CHNV—and a strong push for affected individuals to voluntarily depart the U.S. DHS began issuing emails to CHNV parolees, revoking both their parole status and employment authorization, effective immediately. Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin was blunt, stating, “Ending the CHNV parole programs, as well as the paroles of those who exploited it, will be a necessary return to common-sense policies, a return to public safety, and a return to America...
2025-06-16
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Ends TPS for Nepal, Tightens Immigration Enforcement Across the Board
This week’s most significant headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Nepal, set to take effect on August 5, 2025. After an assessment of current conditions in Nepal, Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem announced that the country no longer meets the legal requirements for TPS, ending a program that’s allowed thousands of Nepali nationals to live and work in the U.S. since the 2015 earthquake. Employment Authorization Documents for TPS-Nepal beneficiaries have been automatically extended to that date, but individuals now need to prepare for either transition or departure unless they qual...
2025-06-11
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Uncovers Widespread Abuse of Migrant Children, Expands Border Wall Construction
# DHS WEEKLY BRIEFING PODCAST SCRIPT Welcome to this week's Homeland Security Briefing. I'm your host, bringing you the latest developments from DHS.Our top story: This week, DHS unveiled a major child welfare initiative that has uncovered widespread abuse of unaccompanied migrant children. Since February, this national effort has been working to locate and verify the safety of children who were previously placed with improperly vetted sponsors.ICE spokesperson Laszlo Baksay didn't mince words, stating: "Children's safety and security is nonnegotiable. The previous administration's failure to implement meaningful safeguards has allowed vulnerable kids to...
2025-06-06
02 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS exposes sanctuary cities, ends TPS for Afghanistan, and updates visa bulletins
# DHS UPDATE: THE PULSE OF HOMELAND SECURITY[INTRO MUSIC]Welcome to "The Pulse of Homeland Security." I'm your host, bringing you the latest news from the Department of Homeland Security. Today's top story: DHS has published a controversial list of what it calls "sanctuary jurisdictions."Last Thursday, Secretary Kristi Noem's department released a comprehensive list of cities, counties, and states it claims are "deliberately obstructing" federal immigration enforcement. The move follows President Trump's April 28th executive order directing DHS to publicly identify non-cooperative jurisdictions.In Secretary Noem's words: "These sanctuary city politicians...
2025-06-02
02 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Ends Afghan TPS, Shifts Enforcement and Parole Policies Amidst Growing Threats
This week’s top headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the announcement to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan. Secretary Kristi Noem revealed that the TPS designation, which currently protects Afghan nationals from deportation, will end on July 14, 2025. Citing improved security and economic conditions in Afghanistan, Secretary Noem said, “This administration is returning TPS to its original temporary intent. We’ve reviewed the conditions in Afghanistan... and they do not meet the requirements for a TPS designation. Afghanistan has had an improved security situation, and its stabilizing economy no longer prevent them from returning to their home country.” She also...
2025-05-28
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Overhauls Immigration Policies: TPS Ends, Voluntary Deportation Incentives, and Sensitive Locations Enforcement
This week, the Department of Homeland Security’s biggest headline is the termination of Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan. Secretary Kristi Noem announced that DHS, after consulting with interagency partners and reviewing conditions on the ground, determined Afghanistan no longer meets the requirements for TPS due to improved security and economic stability. The designation will officially end on July 14, 2025, giving Afghan nationals under TPS almost two months to prepare. Secretary Noem stated, “This administration is returning TPS to its original temporary intent,” signaling a shift toward stricter and more time-limited humanitarian measures. The decision also aligns with DHS’s emphasis on resto...
2025-05-21
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"Sweeping DHS Changes: Ending Afghan TPS, Expanding Immigration Enforcement, and Revamping the Secret Service"
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the decision to terminate Temporary Protected Status for Afghanistan. DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the TPS program for Afghan nationals will end on July 14, 2025, following a detailed interagency review. According to Secretary Noem, “We’ve reviewed the conditions in Afghanistan… and they do not meet the requirements for a TPS designation. Afghanistan has had an improved security situation, and its stabilizing economy no longer prevent them from returning to their home country.” This move means Afghan nationals currently under TPS will need to make plans to return home or adjust...
2025-05-16
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Launches Voluntary Self-Deportation Program and Rescinds Courthouse Arrest Limits
# DHS INSIDER PODCAST: MAY 7, 2025[INTRO MUSIC]Welcome to the DHS Insider, your quick briefing on homeland security developments. I'm your host, bringing you the latest from the Department of Homeland Security. Today is Wednesday, May 7th, 2025.Our top story: The Department of Homeland Security has launched a historic voluntary self-deportation program offering financial incentives to illegal immigrants. Under this new initiative, individuals who use the CBP Home App to self-deport will receive both travel assistance and a $1,000 stipend after returning to their home country.Secretary Kristi Noem emphasized the program's efficiency, stating: "...
2025-05-07
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"Trump's DHS Ramps Up Immigration Crackdown: 100 Days of 'Making America Safe Again'"
This week’s top headline from the Department of Homeland Security is the aggressive acceleration of immigration enforcement under President Trump and Secretary Kristi Noem, marking the administration’s self-proclaimed achievement of “100 Days of Making America Safe Again.” In a sweeping operation, DHS has forged 579 new partnerships with state and local law enforcement under the 287(g) program, fueling a coordinated crackdown that resulted in over 800 arrests during Operation Tidal Wave alone. This historic initiative targets what the administration calls “criminal illegal aliens,” with notable focus on violent offenders. ICE reports that 75% of recent arrests involved individuals with criminal convictions or pending char...
2025-04-30
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Pushes Mass Self-Deportation: New Crackdown on Illegal Immigration
This week’s biggest headline from the Department of Homeland Security lands squarely on its new, hardline push for mass self-deportation, highlighted by a nationwide and global advertising blitz that urges illegal immigrants to leave the United States or face steep consequences. Secretary Kristi Noem announced, “President Trump and I have a clear message to those in our country illegally: LEAVE NOW. If you do not self-deport, we will hunt you down, arrest you, and deport you. Download the FREE CBP Home app today to self-deport.” These ads, airing in several languages across television, online, and social media, come with a star...
2025-04-23
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Cracks Down on Immigration, Reshapes Policies Under Trump Administration
Welcome to Homeland Pulse, your source for what’s happening inside the Department of Homeland Security. The biggest headline this week: DHS, under the Trump administration, has issued sweeping directives to crack down on border enforcement and fundamentally reshape immigration policy. Acting Secretary Benjamine Huffman’s new orders end the Biden-era guidelines that limited ICE and CBP enforcement near “sensitive” areas like schools and churches, empowering agents to apprehend criminal aliens wherever they are found. “Criminals will no longer be able to hide in America’s schools and churches to avoid arrest,” a DHS spokesperson declared, adding, “This action empowers the brave men an...
2025-04-16
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Tightens Immigration Enforcement: New Rules, Data Sharing, and Crackdowns
Today on Homeland Headlines, we're diving into the latest developments from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). This week’s top story is the announcement by Secretary Kristi Noem reminding foreign nationals to comply with the Alien Registration Act by April 11. Foreign nationals in the U.S. for over 30 days must register or face legal penalties, including fines or imprisonment. Secretary Noem emphasized this marks a return to strict enforcement of immigration laws, stating, “We must know who is in our country for the safety and security of our homeland and all Americans.”In other news, DHS has relaun...
2025-04-14
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Relaunches VOICE, Increases Vetting and Enforcement Amid Concerns Over Civil Liberties and Immigration Impacts
Good morning, listeners! Welcome to today’s episode, where we’re diving into the latest developments from the Department of Homeland Security, or DHS, and their far-reaching implications for us all. The biggest headline this week? DHS has officially relaunched the Victims of Immigration Crime Engagement, or VOICE, office, which had been shuttered during the previous administration. Secretary Kristi Noem stated, “We are giving victims and their families access to the resources and support services they deserve.” This move is part of the Trump administration’s broader crackdown on illegal immigration and its commitment to “standing up for law and order.”
2025-04-11
02 min
Secretary of Homeland Security - 101
Homeland Security Chief Reshapes DHS: Streamlining Operations, Boosting Border Security, and Embracing Innovative Technologies
Kristi Noem, the Secretary of Homeland Security, has recently made significant moves to reshape the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and advance her vision for securing the nation. In a series of high-profile actions, she has focused on bolstering border security, reshaping the DHS workforce, and introducing innovative technologies to address immigration challenges.One of her notable recent initiatives includes the launch of the CBP Home app, which incorporates a self-deportation reporting feature. This app allows individuals residing in the U.S. illegally to voluntarily report their intent to leave the country, streamlining enforcement efforts. Noem described this...
2025-04-10
03 min
Kristi Noem - News and Info Tracker
"Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem Reshapes DHS with Immigration Crackdown and Workforce Cuts"
Kristi Noem, recently appointed as the Secretary of Homeland Security, has made significant moves in reshaping the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) during her tenure. Since her confirmation in January 2025, Noem has prioritized implementing President Trump’s agenda on national security, focusing particularly on stricter immigration enforcement and workforce restructuring.One notable development under Secretary Noem's leadership is her directive to launch the CBP Home app, a tool aimed at streamlining immigration enforcement. The app includes a self-deportation reporting feature, allowing undocumented immigrants to declare their intent to leave the country through a mobile interface. This initiative fits wi...
2025-04-10
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Overhauls Border Security and Immigration Policies Under New Administration
This week, the Department of Homeland Security made headlines by issuing its first waiver under the new administration to fast-track border wall construction in California. In a move signaling the Trump administration's prioritized focus on border security, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the immediate construction of approximately 2.5 miles of border barriers in the San Diego region. By waiving environmental laws like the National Environmental Policy Act, the project clears bureaucratic roadblocks, allowing for rapid deployment of physical barriers in high-risk areas such as the Jacumba Gap and Smugglers Gulch. Noem stated, "This is about reinforcing our national security and maintaining...
2025-04-09
02 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Shifts Immigration Enforcement, Boosts Fentanyl Seizures, and Expands Technological Initiatives
Welcome to today’s episode of *"Inside Homeland Security,"* where we break down the latest news from the Department of Homeland Security and what it means for you. I’m your host, and here’s what’s making headlines.This week, DHS has implemented sweeping changes that signal a significant shift in immigration enforcement under President Trump’s administration. The rescission of Biden-era policies has empowered immigration officials to increase enforcement actions in areas previously considered "protected," such as schools, churches, and hospitals. Officials claim this will enhance public safety, but the move has sparked widespread concern, particularly among comm...
2025-04-07
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
"DHS Enforcement Surge, Fentanyl Crackdown, and Visa Updates: Securing the Homeland"
Welcome to this week’s episode, where we dive into the latest updates from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and their impact on our nation. The headline story this week is that DHS, working alongside Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), successfully arrested 370 alien offenders in Massachusetts during a multi-agency operation. This marks one of their most significant enforcement actions this year, reflecting a robust push to address immigration violations and enhance public safety. Acting DHS Secretary Benjamin Huffman stressed the importance of these efforts, stating, “We are empowering our agencies to act decisively to enforce immigration laws and protect Amer...
2025-04-04
03 min
US Federal Agency Profiles
“Department of Homeland Security (DHS)” by Horizon Institute for Public Service
DHS is integral to US national security, handling issues like counterterrorism, border security, cybersecurity, and disaster response. DHS's role in emerging technology policy is growing... ---Outline:(00:11) Overview(02:30) Background on DHS(04:05) Organizational structure(05:19) DHS and AI policy(07:43) DHS offices working on AI policy(08:21) DHS and biosecurity policy(10:01) 2022 National Biodefense Strategy and Implementation Plan(10:45) Major recent biosecurity-related developments at DHS(15:03) DHS offices working on biosecurity policy(15:21) Working at DHS(16:53) Further reading ---
2025-03-31
17 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Unveils AI Playbook to Modernize Immigration, Tackles Border Security and Fentanyl Trafficking
Welcome to the DHS Update podcast, where we bring you the latest news from the Department of Homeland Security. I'm your host, and this week's top story: DHS has unveiled a new AI playbook that could revolutionize U.S. immigration processing.The comprehensive guide, titled "Playbook for Public Sector Artificial Intelligence Deployment," details how AI will modernize the immigration system, promising increased efficiency across seven key areas. These include developing mission-focused AI applications, building partnerships between government and tech sectors, and implementing responsible AI safeguards.DHS Secretary Mayorkas emphasized that these changes aim to "responsibly harness...
2025-03-28
04 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Reinstates Remain in Mexico Policy, Streamlines H-1B Visa Process with AI Innovations
Welcome to this week's DHS Update. Our top story: The Department of Homeland Security has reinstated the Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as the "Remain in Mexico" policy, effective immediately.This controversial move marks a significant shift in immigration policy. According to DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, "We will be the first line of defense for anybody that's in the American homeland. We will do everything that we can to protect the American people."The reinstatement comes after a series of legal actions and follows the Trump administration's campaign promises to strengthen border security. This policy requires...
2025-03-26
02 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Expands Immigration Enforcement, IRS Agents Deputized, and AI Transforms Processing
Welcome to this week's DHS Update. Our top story: Secretary Kristi Noem announces a major shift in immigration enforcement, deputizing IRS agents to assist with audits and investigations.In a controversial move, the Department of Homeland Security is expanding its immigration enforcement capabilities. Secretary Noem has authorized IRS officers to participate in certain immigration-related activities, including auditing employers suspected of hiring undocumented workers and investigating trafficking organizations.This decision follows a broader trend of increased immigration enforcement under the Trump administration. Earlier this year, DHS reinstated the Migrant Protection Protocols, also known as the "Remain in...
2025-03-24
03 min
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) News
DHS Launches Aggressive Anti-Illegal Immigration Campaign Across Radio, TV, and Digital Platforms
Welcome to this week's DHS Update. Our top story: Secretary Kristi Noem has announced a major international ad campaign warning illegal immigrants to self-deport or face consequences.The Department of Homeland Security is launching a multimillion-dollar effort across radio, TV, and digital platforms in multiple countries and languages. The message is clear: if you're in the U.S. illegally, you will be found and deported. Secretary Noem stated, "If you are a criminal alien considering entering America illegally: Don't even think about it. If you come here and break our laws, we will hunt you down."...
2025-03-21
02 min