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ICE Plans New Facility for Illegal Immigrant Family Units

ICE Plans New Facility for Illegal Immigrant Family Units

While the Obama administration has boasted about a decline in the number of apprehensions at the southern border, federal officials revealed this week that they are planning a new facility to house hundreds of illegal immigrant family units. Immigration and

Report: US Sharply Cutting Deportations

Report: US Sharply Cutting Deportations

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama, who has postponed until after Election Day his plans that could shield millions of immigrants from deportation, is already on pace this year to deport the fewest number of immigrants since at least 2007.

Florida: Pro-Amnesty Activists Pressure County to Release Immigrants

Florida: Pro-Amnesty Activists Pressure County to Release Immigrants

After being pressured by pro-amnesty advocates, a Florida county has decided to “no longer jail immigrants who are being investigated for deportation.” According to the Tampa Bay Times, Hillsborough County Sheriff’s Officer David Gee sent letters to U.S. Border Patrol and

Obama: I've Been 'Pretty Busy'

Obama: I've Been 'Pretty Busy'

President Obama excused himself for delaying executive action on immigration reform, reminding reporters that he had been “pretty busy” lately. Again, Obama said that both Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson and Attorney General Eric Holder were still working on providing

HealthCareDotGov got hacked

The first hacker attack on the ObamaCare federal exchange website – at least, the first one the Administration is aware of, and willing to admit to – happened in July, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.  Reportedly

DHS's Elibiary Resigns from Post

 Mohamed Elibiary, a controversial member of the Obama administration’s Homeland Security Advisory Council resigned from DHS today. Below are tweets from Elibiary’s Twitter account: MT #AmericanHero @MohamedElibiary It has been my greatest honor to have publicly served the past five

Intelligence Nightmare: Extremists Returning Home

Intelligence Nightmare: Extremists Returning Home

WASHINGTON (AP) — The case of Mehdi Nemmouche haunts U.S. intelligence officials. Nemmouche is a Frenchman who authorities say spent 11 months fighting with the Islamic State group in Syria before returning to Europe to act out his rage. On