ICE pulls no-match letters out of deep-freeze
They’re back — but not by popular demand. “They” are “no-match” letters from the Social Security Administration, and they’re giving employers a headache. The SSA started sending out no-match letters at...
View ArticleSchumer: Radar coming to northern border
BUFFALO — Sen. Charles Schumer says Homeland Security will begin tapping into Canadian military radar later this year to detect low-flying aircraft used to smuggle drugs from Canada into the United...
View ArticleUpstate losing $10M in fed anti-terror money
ALBANY — Upstate New York’s metropolitan regions are set to lose a total of almost $10 million in anti-terrorism funding because of federal budget cuts. The Department of Homeland Security notified 30...
View ArticleHiggins wants hearings on security cuts
BUFFALO — New York Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins is pressing a House committee to hold hearings to examine planned cuts to anti-terrorism funding for cities. The Department of Homeland Security...
View ArticleProceedings in Liberian’s deportation trial closed
Proceedings in the deportation trial of accused Liberian war criminal George Boley closed last week in Batavia Immigration Court. Judge John Reid granted the Department of Homeland Security’s request...
View ArticleReps fight for New York funds
Western New York representatives are asking the Department of Homeland Security to reconsider its decision to remove Albany, Buffalo, Rochester and Syracuse from eligibility in the Urban Area Security...
View ArticleSecure Communities suspension supported
This week, Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s Office told the Department of Homeland Security that New York will suspend its participation in the federal Secure Communities program. Pursuant to the program, DHS used...
View ArticleICE to state: Opting out is not an option
Although the State of New York notified the Department of Homeland Security of its intent to opt out of the federal Secure Communities Program, Immigration and Customs Enforcement Director John Morton...
View ArticleDHS announces deportation case review
In a letter obtained from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Secretary Janet Napolitano notified Majority Leader Harry Reid and 21 other members of Congress that an interagency team is...
View ArticleOhio man admits part in sex trafficking
Johnny Ray Davis, most recently a resident of Ohio, has pleaded guilty before U.S. District Judge Richard J. Arcara to making a false statement to officers of the Department of Homeland Security,...
View ArticleDHS nominee to focus on leadership vacancies
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama’s pick to be the Homeland Security secretary said Wednesday that filling key leadership vacancies and improving morale is more critical currently than the...
View ArticleNew program supports national priority
Monroe Community College has developed a one-year homeland security certificate program to prepare individuals to effectively prevent and respond to a broad range of incidents — from cyberattacks and...
View ArticleWhat are risks if Homeland Security shuts down?
WASHINGTON — Spending for the Department of Homeland Security hangs in the balance as Congress fights over immigration matters in the agency’s annual funding bill. Without action by Feb. 27, the...
View ArticleHomeland Security not only area of Congress’ dysfunction
WASHINGTON — Congress’ dysfunction isn’t limited to the struggle to keep a Cabinet department running without interruption. Lawmakers couldn’t finish their work last year and it’s showing now. The...
View ArticleOfficials: Hack exposed up to 14M federal records
WASHINGTON — As many as 14 million current and former civilian U.S. government employees had their personal information exposed to hackers, according to two people who were briefed on the...
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