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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem hospitalized over allergic reaction, official says
A spokesperson for the Homeland Security Department says Secretary Kristi Noem was taken to a hospital to treat an allergic reaction but is “alert and recovering.” Tricia McLaughlin said Noem was “transported to the hospital out of an abundance of caution.” Noem heads a sprawling department with roughly 260,000 employees handling immigration enforcement, airport security, disaster response and other matters.
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WATCH: Senator forcibly removed from Homeland Security briefing over protest response
Sen. Alex Padilla was forcibly removed from a news conference with Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem on the military response to the protests in Los Angeles.
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DHS wants National Guard to search for and transport unaccompanied migrant children
A Department of Homeland Security request for 21,000 National Guard troops to support “expansive interior immigration enforcement operations” includes a call for troops to search for unaccompanied children in some cases and transport them between states, three sources briefed on the plan tell NBC News.
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DHS Secretary Kristi Noem struggles to define habeas corpus at Senate hearing
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem mangled a response to a question about habeas corpus at a Senate hearing Tuesday.
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Avelo Airlines begins deportation flights from Arizona for ICE
Avelo Airlines, a budget airline that serves mostly small U.S. cities, began federal deportation flights Monday out of Arizona, a move that’s inspired an online boycott petition and sharp criticism from the union representing the carrier’s flight attendants.
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DHS spokesperson threatens arrests of House Democrats who were at N.J. ICE facility
Tricia McLaughlin accused members of Congress of assaulting and even body-slamming ICE officers.
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More US citizen immigration lawyers are being asked to leave the country
More U.S. citizens — including at least two San Diegans — have received letters from the Department of Homeland Security telling them to leave the country or risk being removed.
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More US citizen immigration lawyers are being asked to leave the country
Two San Diegans are among those who have received letters telling them to leave the U.S. or risk being removed, reports NBC 7 and Telemundo 20’s Tania Luviano-Hurwitz.
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Riverside County deputies, DHS agents serve narcotics search warrant at Pomona business
U.S. Department of Homeland Security agents and Riverside County deputies were part of a law enforcement raid Friday at a Pomona business. The Riverside County Sheriff’s Department confirmed it served a narcotics-related search warrant with assistance from the Homeland Security Special Response Team in the 200 block of Holt Avenue in the eastern Los Angeles County community. Details about the...
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What to do if you're a US citizen and immigration authorities tell you to leave the country
Experts recommend seeking an immigration attorney and collecting documentation to prove your U.S. citizenship, like birth certificates and passports.
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US citizen told to self-deport: ‘They want immigrants to be uncomfortable here'
Nicole Micheroni, an immigration attorney and U.S. citizen born and raised in Massachusetts, has not heard from the Department of Homeland Security since it told her to leave the country
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DHS told her to leave the country. She's a citizen — and an immigration attorney
When Nicole Micheroni received an email from DHS telling her to leave the country, she was baffled. She’s an immigration attorney born in Massachusetts.
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Migrants who entered via CBP One app told to leave US ‘immediately'
The Department of Homeland Security has revoked legal status for the more than 900,000 people who’ve entered the U.S. at its southern border using the CBP One app since January 2023.
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DHS staffer faces serious punishment for accidentally adding reporter to group email
The episode, which has not been previously reported, raises questions about unequal punishment for inadvertent leakers in the Trump administration.
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Homeland Security overhauls asylum phone app — now it's for ‘self-deportation'
The Trump administration has overhauled a cellphone app once used to let migrants apply for asylum.
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CBP releases new self-deportation feature on app for migrants
The Department of Homeland Security launched an update on the CBP Home mobile app on Monday that enables migrants to indicate their plan to leave the U.S.
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DHS has begun performing polygraph tests on employees to find leakers
DHS Secretary Kristi Noem and border czar Tom Homan have blamed lower-than-expected ICE arrest numbers on recent leaks about planned operations.
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Homeland Security ends collective bargaining agreement with TSA staffers
The Department of Homeland Security says it’s ending the collective bargaining agreement with thousands of frontline employees at the Transportation Security Administration.
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U.S. Coast Guard continues with deportation flight operations between CA and TX
The U.S. Coast Guard is conducting “alien expulsion flight operations” to Texas and California as part of the Trump administration’s efforts to remove people in the country illegally, the Coast Guard’s San Diego office said Saturday.
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$19 million worth of methamphetamine seized from shipment of cucumber, jalapeños
CBP agents assigned to the cargo area of the Pharr International Bridge intervened Tuesday with a truck that was preparing to cross in from Mexico.