Tag: Department of Homeland Security

Arizona Lawmaker Holds ‘Impeach Mayorkas’ Event, Submits Impeachment Articles

Rep. Andy Biggs (R-Ariz.) on Feb. 8 held an event calling for the impeachment of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas. Biggs announced the event, which was streamed to Facebook, in a press release obtained by the Epoch Times. “Today, Congressman Andy Biggs … will hold an impeach Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro…


Border Patrol Agents Told to Not Chase All Vehicles That Flee

KINNEY COUNTY, Texas—Border Patrol agents will soon be limited in chasing vehicles that flee from them, under new rules unveiled in January and set to take effect in May. Agents must determine that vehicular pursuits are “necessary and objectively reasonable” under the rules, and can terminate a pursuit at any time without fear of questioning…


Coalition Sues Biden Administration Over ‘Parole’ Program for Immigrants

President Joe Biden’s administration is abusing federal law with its new program that is set to grant tens of thousands of immigrants authorization to live and work in the United States, a new lawsuit alleges. Federal law enables the secretary of homeland security to grant “parole” to illegal immigrants after determining, on a “case-by-case basis,”…


Border Patrol Seeking Contractors for Construction of Border Wall

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is accepting bids of up to $400 million per task for the construction of barriers and other infrastructure along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to the solicitation notice posted on Dec. 20, the five-year “Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity” (IDIQ) contracts involve the design and construction of “border barriers, anti-climb features,…


Border Patrol Seeking Contractors for Construction of Border Barriers, Infrastructure

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is accepting bids of up to $400 million per task for the construction of barriers and other infrastructure along the U.S.-Mexico border. According to the solicitation notice posted on Dec. 20, the five-year “Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity” (IDIQ) contracts involve the design and construction of “border barriers, anti-climb features,…


Birth Tourism Industry is Monetizing US Citizenship: Senate Report

Expectant mothers from China, Russia, and other nations often come to the United States to give birth and thereby gain U.S. citizenship for their children even though it is against the law, according to a new Senate report. “This report exposes an industry abusing U.S. birthright citizenship by helping foreign nationals buy U.S. citizenship for their…


What Is CISA and Why Does It Matter?

Commentary On Oct. 27, 2022, Elon Musk fired Vijaya Gadde from her job at Twitter where she was general counsel and the head of legal, policy, and trust. It became quickly obvious to him and others on his team that it was she who drove the censorship policy within the company, including that which blocked…


China Exploits Legal Immigration Policies to Undermine American National Security, Warns Sen. Cotton

In 2022 alone, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) approved more than 570 H-1B visas for foreign nationals to work in Chinese parent company ByteDance’s California offices. This immigration policy can be manipulated by the regime to undermine American national security, according to Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Akr.) An H-1B is a temporary visa that allows…


China Exploits Legal Immigration Policies to Undermine US National Security: Sen. Cotton

In 2022 alone, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) approved more than 570 H-1B visas for foreign nationals to work in Chinese-owned TikTok’s California offices. This immigration policy can be manipulated by the regime to undermine American national security, according to Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) An H-1B is a temporary visa that allows companies to…


US Homeland Security Concerned About ‘Freedom Convoy’ in Canada, Inquiry Hears

A senior federal public servant says the United States Department of Homeland Security was concerned that major protest blockades in Canada could catch on south of the border. Dominic Rochon, a senior assistant deputy minister with the national and cybersecurity branch of the government, was among the first federal representatives to testify at the public…