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DHS and DOJ Increase Restrictions for Asylum Seekers

July 15, 2019
By Trenton Abrego

The Departments of Homeland Security and Justice announced Monday new restrictions for asylum seekers from third countries who pass through Mexico trying to enter the United States across the southern border. Specifically, the joint Interim Final Rule (IFR) allows U.S. entry to asylum seekers from third countries who qualify under three exceptions. They must demonstrate […]

Privately Funded Wall Construction Begins Near El Paso

June 3, 2019
By Sylvia Longmire

From In Homeland Security For many years, there have been several attempts to recruit donors and privately raise money to build additional sections of fencing and barriers along the U.S.-Mexico border. Historically, they have not amounted to much activity until very recently. According to FOXNews.com, a privately funded organization called “We Build the Wall” began work […]

Perspective: The Meaning Behind Border Agreement

February 15, 2019
By Sylvia Longmire

From In Homeland Security After two weeks of heated negotiations and multiple stalls, negotiators in Congress appear to have reached a potential deal that would avoid another partial federal government shutdown on Feb. 15. According to CNN, the details of this tentative agreement include $1.375 billion for border fencing and about 40,520 beds for housing border detainees. […]

China’s Efforts to Influence U.S. Culture and Information

December 10, 2018
By Homeland411 Staff

While China’s global diplomatic, military, and economic power projections are well documented, a new Hoover Institution report wades into the country’s “cultural and informational influence,” examining its myriad efforts to further project global power and influence. “Except for Russia, no other country’s efforts to influence American politics and society is as extensive and well-funded as […]

Is the U.S. Military Prepared for Today’s Global Challenges?

December 7, 2018
By John Ubaldi

From In Homeland Security Never in recent memory has the United States faced so many immense global challenges. But are we prepared for what confronts us today? Furthermore, is America’s preeminent global military advantage declining and opening an opportunity for others to overtake us? Following the end of World War II, the U.S. built an […]

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