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House bill protects homeland security budget

A Republican-controlled House panel moved Thursday to protect the Department of Homeland Security from the big cuts facing other domestic agencies under the party's budget slashing plan.

Senators tackle student visas in immigration bill

But the border agent in the airport did not have access to the information in the Department of Homeland Security's Student and Exchange Visitor Information System, called SEVIS.

Obama: US still not sure who used chem weapons

Asked about the FBI's investigation into a possible terrorist threat posed in the past by Tamerlan Tsarnaev, a suspect in the Boston Marathon bombings who died in an escape attempt, the president...

Obama: review of Boston attack information sharing

"Based on what I've seen so far, the FBI performed its duties, the Department of Homeland Security did what it was supposed to be doing," Obama told a White House news conference, describing how...

Judge: DHS must release scanner radiation reports

A federal judge has ruled that the Department of Homeland Security must release two safety reports it conducted in the 2000s evaluating the radiation safety of body-scanning machines.

White House: 'Career officials at ICE' released illegal immigrants from custody...

"This decision reflects the lack of resource prioritization within the Department of Homeland Security and Immigration and Customs Enforcement and is indicative of the Department's weak stance on...

Homeland Security agent guilty of faking records

Wayne Ball was a former special agent with the Department of Homeland Security's Inspector General's Office in McAllen.

Ex-federal agent charged in alleged cover-up

McALLEN, Texas -- Federal prosecutors have charged a former Department of Homeland Security special agent for his alleged role in a conspiracy to falsify investigative documents before an internal...

Justice Dept settles with Centerplate

S. citizens to produce specific documents issued by the Department of Homeland Security.

APNewsBreak: Border Patrol to stop interpreting

U.S. Border Patrol agents will no longer serve as interpreters when local law enforcement agencies request language help, according to a new decree issued by the Department of Homeland Security.

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Missouri bill would end scanning of personal documents

In a Dec. 12 letter to the U.S. Homeland Security secretary, former Revenue Director Alana...

Kansas Senate approves $202 million bond bill for biodefense lab

Amid resistance in Congress to funding the project, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security...

SAN DIEGO: Prosecutors release evidence in Border Patrol case

The Department of Homeland Security ordered a review of its policies and practices last year...