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The Trump administration has announced it closed out fiscal year 2025 with the lowest U.S. Border Patrol apprehensions since 1970 with 237,565 encounters.
It comes after Bryan teased a song critical of ICE, sharing a snippet of his upcoming track “Bad News” that seemingly denounces ICE raids.
Anduril is the ultimate disruptor in national security technologies, operating more like a tech startup than a legacy defense prime.
On Monday (Sept. 22), the DHS shared a controversial video on social media along with the phrase “Gotta Catch ‘Em All,” a slogan used from the beloved anime series, to accompany footage of raids and apprehensions. The video mixes clips from immigration enforcement actions with scenes from the Pokémon series intro.
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Trump highlights homeland security as 'first, most important' priority for U.S. military
U.S. President Donald Trump underscored Tuesday that safeguarding the homeland is the "first and most important" priority for the U.S. military, following a report that a new Pentagon defense strategy draft prioritizes protecting the homeland.
Border security and defending the homeland from unmanned systems and low-flying threats are enduring national security priorities. These missions are best served by a multi-layered approach, where aerostat systems play a vital role. Modernized aerostat ...
Through the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, the United States learned the vital lesson that the nation cannot wait until a terrorist act has happened to take act. Consequently, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has implemented a number of ...
Gangs, cartels, and known terrorist organizations have put bounties on the heads of specific ICE agents and border patrol officers.
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Homeland Security Borrowed Pikachu Without Asking, and the Pokémon Company Noticed
The Pokémon Company says Homeland Security used its characters without permission in a bizarre promo video, but it’s unclear whether they’ll fight it.
Homeland Security Today (HSToday) announced today the launch of a dedicated Unmanned Systems vertical led by Editor-at-Large Chief Charles Werner, a nationally recognized public safety leader and longtime advocate for the operational use of unmanned ...