Por: ABC News Politics June 20, 2023
Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security John Tien is retiring from the Department, he announced in an internal message to department staff on Tuesday.Tien, an Army veteran who served three tours of duty, including in Operation Desert Storm, is leaving the Department on July 20, according to the message.“After 26 years of combined federal service including three combat tours in Iraq and living apart from my family for the last two years, I have... + full article
ABC News USA Politics September 07, 2023
The Department of Homeland Security on Wednesday announced $20 million in grant funding aimed at preventing targeted violence and terrorism in the United States.The grant money, provided by the Federal Emergency Management Agency, is aimed at helping local communities prevent... + más
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Fox News USA Politics June 20, 2023
is retiring from the Department of Homeland Security after serving for just under two years, marking the latest major departure to hit the agency. Tien has served in the capacity since June 24, 2021, and is the first Asian American to be confirmed for the position. He had... + más
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Fox News USA Politics April 22, 2023
Homeland Security Secretary announced the creation of a task force that will assess the ways artificial intelligence can be used to detect shipments of dangerous fentanyl to the U.S., screen cargo and take on other tasks aimed at shoring up U.S. national security. I am directing... + más
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The is demanding answers from Biden administration officials regarding the attack against the Cop City construction site in March. The Biden administration is turning a blind eye to anarchists and violent far-left extremists targeting the brave law enforcement and first... + más
New York Post USA Life January 19, 2023
“Hey all you cool cats and kittens,” Carole Baskin claims her husband isn’t dead after all. The “Tiger King” star’s missing ex-husband, Don Lewis, was reportedly found alive in Costa Rica, but the discovery is just now going viral — over a year later. During a... + más
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New York Daily News USA Politics January 03, 2023
A disclosure that hundreds of members of the far-right Oath Keepers militia may have worked in the Homeland Security Department demands answers from the anti-terrorism agency, Rep. Ritchie Torres said Monday. Torres (D-Bronx) sent a letter to the department Monday afternoon... + más
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New York Daily News USA Nation December 01, 2022
The Department of Homeland Security extended a long-running domestic terrorism advisory on Wednesday, warning that religious groups, racial minorities and the LGBTQ community remain potential targets for violent extremists. The department’s bulletin, which replaced a lapsing... + más
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