President-elect Trump's nominee for DHS Secretary repeated a widely debunked claim that 13,000 convicted murderer migrants are "loose in this country."
'Sanctuary cities' that refuse to comply with immigration law will have federal funding taken away if they don't reverse their policies, U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions warned on Monday.
Trump administration will develop metrics to track federal agencies’ implementation of a federal cybersecurity framework, according to a White House adviser.
Daniela Vargas, a native of Argentina who was detained by U.S. immigration agents after she publicly criticized Immigration and Customs Enforcement raids, was released last week.
President Donald Trump has ordered the Homeland Security department to speed up the deportation process through several measures, but certain immigrants who have no home countries could be exempted from being sent back.
U.S. Immigration officers claim that fingerprints are a vital part of identification. Now, the crisis for child immigrants have become epidemic, and could virtually affect the system even more.
The house now backs the bill to use testimonials in order to combat terrorism. A bill was officially forwarded, and the Department of Homeland Security talks of the factors to consider.
An act of compassion was shown by the churches in Arizona as it offered its churches as temporary shelters for those immigrants charged with deportation.
Only about 100 Mexicans had the chance to go back to their families in the United States as the American Civil Liberties Union won against the Department of Homeland Security. Although 100 Mexicans have been identified, only 20 were approved by the US government.
From the suburbs of Los Angeles to the outskirts of Washington, D.C., mosques around the United States are warily stepping up security in the face of growing fears about reprisals on American Muslims.
President Barack Obama has directed his administration to prepare to take in at least 10,000 Syrian refugees over the next year, the White House said on Thursday.
U.S. prosecutors and some federal law enforcement agencies will need to obtain a search warrant to use devices that track cellphone locations, under a policy announced by the U.S. Justice Department on Thursday.
The United States announced tighter security measures on Thursday for visitors from the 38 countries in its visa waiver program, which include European nations that have seen hundreds of residents traveling to fight with militant groups in Syria and Iraq.
The deputy director of the U.S. Secret Service is leaving his post, the agency said on Monday, in the latest top level departure this year after a series of high profile security lapses.
The Obama administration is routinely arguing against the release on bond of Central American women and children at a New Mexico detention center in a policy shift meant to discourage others like them from entering the United States, say lawyers for the detainees.
Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will resign from her post and gave a farewell speech at the National Press Club. She said that numerous threats in the past 4 years, including the Boston Marathon bombings, natural disasters like Hurricane Sandy and the Gulf oil spill, have all been learning experiences for the administration.