The FBI and DHS issued a public service announcement on Monday urging law enforcement agencies to be hyper aware of possible copycat ISIS-inspire attacks like in New Orleans.
A spokesperson for Immigration and Customs Enforcement said a range of federal agencies were beginning to conduct "enhanced targeted operations" in Chicago on Sunday "to enforce U.S. immigration law and preserve public safety and national security by keeping potentially dangerous criminal
A joint task force of FBI and DHS agents raided the Rhode Island office of a sanctuary city immigration attorney on Thursday. The target of the raid […]
“The FBI and DHS are concerned about possible copycat or retaliatory attacks due to the persistent appeal of vehicle ramming as a tactic for aspiring violent extremist attackers. Previous attackers inspired by foreign terrorist organizations ...
The Department of Homeland Security has authorized law enforcement agents from across the federal government to partake in "investigating, determining the location of, and apprehending" undocumented migrants,
Acting Deputy Attorney General Emil Bove, appointed by President Donald Trump, will oversee the efforts of the FBI, DEA, ATF, U.S. Marshall Service, and federal prosecutors.
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security warned about potential "copycat" vehicle attacks like the one in New Orleans that killed 14 on Jan. 1.
The top Trump appointee in the Justice Department is currently in Chicago to "personally observe DHS immigration enforcement operations," a DOJ spokesperson told ABC News.
President Donald Trump has begun his second administration with a series of controversial moves and decisions.
Two members of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) and Ron Johnson (R-Wis), launched a formal inquiry into the New Year’s Day terror attack that left 14 dead.
The Department of Homeland Security is allowing certain law enforcement components from the Department of Justice to carry out the "functions" of an immigration officer.
The joint PSA did not list a specific threat, but the agencies asked the public to report any suspicious activity to local and federal law enforcement.