DHS Achieves Success in 80,000 ‘Voluntary Departure’ Cases

Voluntary Departures of Immigrants on the Rise The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has noted that over 80,000 economic immigrants are “voluntarily leaving the country” under growing pressure. “Judges issued more than 80,000 voluntary departure orders from January 2025 to March this year… [to migrants] These individuals have chosen to depart on their own terms, […]
DHS Engages Debt Collection Firms to Recover Federal Penalties from Undocumented Immigrants

Government’s Use of Debt Collectors for Immigrant Fines Government officials are reportedly employing debt collection agencies to levy significant fines on immigrants who fail to comply with judges’ departure orders from the United States. Since January 2025, the Department of Homeland Security has assessed at least $36 billion in fines against around 65,000 immigrants. It’s […]
DHS verifies that Indiana serial rape suspect was previously arrested by ICE twice

Undocumented Immigrant Arrested for Rape Spree in Indiana The Department of Homeland Security recently confirmed to a news outlet that an undocumented immigrant, involved in a decade-long series of rapes in Indiana, has a history of multiple criminal convictions and has faced arrest by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) twice before. Leonel Catalan-Torreblanca, originally from […]
DHS Begins Visa Procedures for Foreign Doctors in Hospitals

DHS Reinstates Visa Processing for Foreign Doctors The Department of Homeland Security is back in action, processing visas for thousands of foreign doctors from 39 countries identified as high-risk, who work for hospitals in the U.S. Advocates for immigration are welcoming this change, seeing it as beneficial for hospitals across the nation. Curtis Morrison, an […]
DHS document suggests Iran conflict might have influenced WHCA Dinner shooting suspect

Motivation Behind Attempted Attack at White House Correspondents’ Dinner A man accused of attempting to assassinate President Donald Trump and his administration during the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner on April 25 may have been influenced by the conflict in Iran. A preliminary intelligence report from the Department of Homeland Security suggests that the suspect, […]
DHS criticizes Minnesota for granting clemency to undocumented immigrant with assault records

Department of Homeland Security Criticizes Minnesota Pardon The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has voiced strong objections to a recent decision by the Minnesota Board of Pardons, which granted a pardon to a Laotian man with a history of assault convictions. This move is seen as potentially obstructing his longstanding deportation order. Xayasonethorn Chandy, […]
Illegal immigrant abused dogs at animal training facility in Las Vegas, according to DHS

Illegal Alien Arrested for Dog Torture in Las Vegas A man illegally in the U.S. has been arrested for allegedly torturing dogs at an animal training facility in Las Vegas. The Department of Homeland Security announced his arrest, detailing the charges of animal torture against John Young Cotter Johnston, 38. Concerns about abuse at the […]
Mullin cautions that DHS will experience administrative and logistical challenges after the partial government shutdown

Homeland Security Secretary Highlights Challenges Post-Government Shutdown Markwayne Mullin, the newly appointed Secretary of Homeland Security, recently discussed the significant challenges facing his department after a historic 76-day partial government shutdown that concluded last Thursday. With funding now restored, operations are set to resume. However, Mullin pointed out that the extended shutdown has created substantial […]
DHS reports ICE has detained a Nigerian citizen in Brooklyn, leading to protests.

Protests Erupt in Brooklyn Over ICE Arrest Over the weekend, nearly ten people were arrested in New York during protests against ICE’s actions aimed at detaining undocumented immigrants. This unrest was sparked by the arrest of Chidozie Wilson Okeke, an undocumented individual from Nigeria, who has a record that includes assault and drug-related offenses, according […]
DHS criticizes Newsom’s sanctuary policies following the death of a San Francisco social worker

The Department of Homeland Security has criticized both the Biden administration and California Governor Gavin Newsom following the arrest of a Venezuelan man charged in the violent murder of a social worker in a San Francisco hospital. Wilfredo Jose Tortorello-Ariechi allegedly stabbed 51-year-old Alberto Rangel at Zuckerberg San Francisco General Hospital on December 4. Reports […]