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Administration officials unveiled the plan to reunify families separated under the Trump administration's zero-tolerance policy, but offered few details on how and when reunifications would happen.
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Catholic Charities Fort Worth says it's housing a dozen children who were separated from their families at the border after fleeing violence in Central…
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An audio recording that appears to capture the heartbreaking voices of small Spanish-speaking children crying out for their parents at a U.S. immigration…
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Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen went before reporters at the White House to defend the controversial practice, as more Republicans joined Democrats in criticizing the administration.
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In a wide-ranging interview with NPR, Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen said the administration is merely following the law.
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Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen asked lawmakers to approve a $47.5 billion budget request for her sprawling agency.
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Kirstjen Nielsen currently serves as John Kelly's principal deputy chief of staff in the White House and was also Kelly's chief of staff when he recently led the Department of Homeland Security.
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The Department of Homeland Security says it's actually been collecting social media data on immigrants for years.
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The agency says it will bypass rules requiring environmental studies before building on public land, hoping partly to ease the construction of prototypes for Trump's proposed border wall in San Diego.
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Two memos, signed by Secretary John Kelly, greatly expand the number of immigrants prioritized for removal. The rules do not affect "Dreamers" — people brought to the U.S. illegally as children.
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Twelve Syrian refugees were expected to arrive in Texas on Monday, including a family of six in Dallas.Meanwhile, a Dallas federal judge on Monday said…
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As our devices get smarter, they also are at risk of more sophisticated cyber security attacks.Yes, that car connected to the internet makes tracking…