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Few northern cities play host to the Super Bowl, so dealing with the likely extreme February cold is a necessity for police officers and first responders
The action appears to open a new front in Trump’s sharp expansion of immigration enforcement
The computer-based simulator can train everyone from teachers to first responders on how to react to an active shooter scenario
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen harshly criticized “sanctuary cities,” urging the rest of the nation to emulate Texas’ law banning them
Kirstjen Nielsen formerly served as John Kelly’s chief of staff when he held the position of Trump’s first DHS secretary
Three Islamic State group sympathizers plotted to cause bloodshed at New York City concert venues, subway stations and Times Square
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The odds of data being corrupted, stolen and held ransom are greater than ever before, necessitating the protection of critical information
The DHS has declined to confirm that Milwaukee County Sheriff David Clarke will be joining the agency
Arrests of people crossing the border illegally dropped roughly 44 percent during President Donald Trump’s first month in office
Officials pushed back hard against the assertion that they had duped the Santa Cruz PD into helping them make immigration arrests during a raid
If Trump moves forward with efforts to improve U.S.-Russian relations, European allies will probably question how safe their intelligence is in American hands
There is nothing in the tea leaves to suggest Gorsuch will be antagonistic toward our nation’s law enforcement, in fact the opposite appears to be in evidence
President Donald Trump plans to revitalize a long-standing program to deputize local police officers to enforce federal immigration law
The Denver PD will receive a $240K grant from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for the exclusive use of training and engagement
U.S. officials say Mexico’s failure to fully seal up border tunnels poses a security risk and is an “open invitation” for Mexican cartels to dig new tunnels
The university will also continue admitting qualified students regardless of their immigration status
Visualization techniques help prepare police officers for rapid reaction during high stress, critical incidents
The trooper, whose identity hasn’t been released, is in stable condition
Chief Charlie Beck said he has no plans to change the LAPD’s stance on immigration enforcement, despite Trump’s pledge to toughen federal immigration laws
Sources say the potential threat may occur the day before the presidential election
The billboard that reads “Undocumented immigrant? Before you get deported, get a sugar daddy,” could put more women at risk for sex trafficking
Federal investigators stopped a domestic terrorism plot by a militia group that planned to detonate bombs at a Kan. apartment complex where a number of Somalis live
Both the House and Senate voted to allow families of Sept. 11 victims to sue Saudi Arabia in U.S. courts for its alleged backing of the attackers
Failure to plan is planning to fail, and that’s glaringly evident when large-scale civil unrest breaks out
President Obama rejected a bill that would have allowed the 9/11 victims’’ families to sue the Saudi Arabian government, arguing it undermined national security
The report does not identify any of the immigrants by name, but the audit found they were all from “special interest countries” — those that present a national security concern for the U.S.
The legislation gives victims’ families the right to sue the Saudi government for any role they may have played in the 9/11 attacks
Suspect described as a dangerous man who had deliberate plan to cause a mass casualty event at one or more locations in the county
Akram Musleh was in the custody of federal marshals at an undisclosed location