In one of his last interviews in office, Homeland Security Sec. Alejandro Mayorkas reflects on immigration’s role in Trump’s return to power and the relentless threats facing the homeland.
Within minutes of Donald Trump being sworn in as president, a federal phone app used to facilitate illegal entry into the country was terminated Monday.
Alejandro Mayorkas just spent four years running a vast ... Today, we talk more broadly about the alphabet soup of agencies he oversees, CBP and ICE, FEMA, even the FLETC - the Federal Law ...
U.S. officials have announced the latest border data, and it suggests the Biden administration is poised to end its term without an expected bump in illegal border crossings.
Alejandro Mayorkas just spent four years running a vast part of the ... Today, we talk more broadly about the alphabet soup of agencies he oversees, CBP and ICE, FEMA, even the FLETC - the Federal Law Enforcement Training Centers. He says global and ...
With just four days left of the Biden administration, art still hangs in Alejandro Mayorkas ... 750,000 this year” from CBP facilities, Mayorkas said. “So yes. We have done that, and ...
Nearly 936,500 people have used the CBP One app to schedule appointments ... Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas credited the Biden administration’s June 2024 proclamation that ...
Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas blessed his employees with another three days of taxpayer-funded vacation time, bringing his four-year total to more than six weeks — the equivalent of $3 billion — of bonus time off.
The Senate voted late Friday to advance South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem’s nomination to be Homeland Security secretary, setting up a final and likely bipartisan vote to confirm her later this weekend. Senators voted 61-39 to end a filibuster on Noem’s nomination, all but assuring her confirmation.
Words like “alien” were banned, and politically correct language was mandated by the Biden administration as it presided over an unprecedented surge of illegal border crossings.
President Joe Biden is leaving office with several immigration-related milestones under his belt, including the lowest number of deportations in
Federal immigration authorities will be permitted to target schools and churches after President Donald Trump revoked a directive barring arrests in “sensitive” areas.