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Iraq World Cup star Aymen Hussein detained at Chicago airport, team photographer barred
Hussein was finally allowed in, but the team's photographer was barred from entering the US, said the official, who works for the Iraqi Olympic Committee and has close contacts with the team.
ICE will be at World Cup, but not to ‘round up’ migrants, DHS chief says
Family seized again after court-ordered release in Colorado immigration case
US to allow denial of green card applicants over anti-Israel political opinions - NYT
FBI, DHS say action needs to be taken on social media extremism
US agencies and private social media platforms have been identified as not doing enough to combat domestic terrorism, new report says.
92 members of Congress urge DHS 'additional action to combat antisemitism'
“Members of the Jewish community have been attacked, and sometimes killed, simply for being Jewish,” the letter reads.
US amends ban, allowing entry to Iranian former IRGC members
Former IRGC compulsory service members will be allowed entry into the US if they "pose no danger to the safety and security of the US."
Violent extremists enduring threat to faith-based community - DHS official
“Jewish communities were targeted nearly twice as often as other religious communities,” said Stephanie Dobitsch.
US and Israel to make skies and ground safer for first responders
The United States and Israel are combining their technologies to ensure that first responders are better prepared to handle whatever comes their way.
Alejandro Mayorkas, the Cuban-Jewish attorney who may head Biden's DHS
Mayorkas' ties with Israel extend beyond his family. In 2016, he spearheaded a deal to automate the sharing of cyber-data between Israel and the US.
US says Iranian hackers accessed voter data using threatening emails
CISA and the FBI confirmed Friday that "the actor successfully obtained voter registration data in at least one state."
ICE Revises Visa Clampdown for International Students
US government agency to bar new students, including those from Middle East, from coming to study solely online, although those already in country can remain.
US official orders end to information gathering on journalists
The intelligence unit shared intelligence reports on journalists from the New York Times and the blog Lawfare, noting they had published leaked unclassified documents about DHS operations in Portland, the newspaper reported.
Homeland Sec. issues recommendations to protect religious communities
'The targeting of houses of worship by violent extremists of any ideology is particularly abhorrent and must be prevented.'