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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 records reveal ISIS terror plot targeting Chicago's 2024 Pride Parade - NBC
The attack was planned in a Discord chat room by a group named "Islamic State of America," NBC reported.
US National Counterterrorism Center warns of threat from al-Qaeda
The center released a memo to US officials and law enforcement, urging increased caution and security measures.
South Korea vows support to Koreans arrested in US immigration raid
Over 300 employees at a Hyundai Motor company factory were detained by US immigration officers.
Two killed, 17 injured in Catholic school, church in south Minneapolis
Police and paramedics were responding to an active shooter situation unfolding on Wednesday at a church on the south side of Minneapolis, local news reported.
Homeland Security speechwriter promotes antisemitic ‘Great Replacement’ theory on podcast
Several months after the Buffalo shooting, which killed 10 shoppers, Eric Lendrum endorsed the theory on his podcast, and it was not for the first time.
Homeland Security accused of tweeting antisemitic dog whistles
“Which way, American man?” the department’s official page posted Sunday, over a political cartoon from 1936 called “Uncle Sam at the Crossroads.”
DHS releases $94 million of security grants for Jewish institutions as remainder of funding stalls
The funds would “help protect Jewish faith-based institutions from further attacks," the agency said, citing recent violence in Washington DC and Colorado.
Kristi Noem commemorates Washington terror victims in Jerusalem
"The US also has no partner more effective than Israel," Sa'ar added.
US offers $1,000 stipend to encourage migrants to self-deport
In March, the administration launched a rebranded app called CBP Home to facilitate self-deportation.
US seeks to deport pro-Palestinian Georgetown University student
Badar Khan Suri is a postdoctoral fellow at Georgetown's Alwaleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, which is part of the university's School of Foreign Service.