It was a long day for the men and women of the Secret Service, but their hard work and dedication ensured that tonight’s celebrations were safe and enjoyed by everyone who attended the White House #fireworks display.
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We are grateful to our dedicated @TSA officers who screened a record number of passengers this weekend. It’s just one reason I am proud to give our TSOs the largest pay increase in the agency's history, ensuring they are compensated comparably to all other federal employees.
We’ll continue to ask Congress to support solutions like providing the resources we requested, more asylum officers & immigration judges, & passing the immigration reform that is so desperately needed. Fundamentally we are operating within a system that everyone agrees is broken.
This case was part of a pattern in which some state officials have tried to use the courts to undermine our work to build a safe, orderly, and humane immigration system.
This Administration’s management of the border has resulted in significant drops in unlawful border crossings as we have returned to fully enforcing our immigration laws under Title 8.
Kristie is an exceptional choice to serve as Acting Deputy Secretary. We are grateful for her continued service to the Department. #WeAreDHS
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We are staying ahead of evolving threats by leveraging advanced tech to protect our homeland from next generation threats. Yesterday, components from across DHS demonstrated our Counter-Unmanned Aircraft Systems capabilities, which are already deployed & keeping Americans safe.
I was proud to uplift the selfless service of 58 of DHS colleagues and their #legacyofservice at yesterday's Secretary Awards in San Antonio, Texas. We thank them for proudly serving our Department and upholding our DHS mission.
Blas Nuñez-Neto, the Assistant Secretary of Border and Immigration at the Department of Homeland Security, joins us to speak about the end of Title 42, the new policies that face multiple lawsuits, and how U.S. officials are preparing for what’s next.
On location with Chief Chavez in Brownsville, Texas Port of Entry, speaking on the consequences under current Title 8 processing pathways.
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Starting tonight, people who arrive at the border without using a lawful pathway will be presumed ineligible for asylum. We are ready to humanely process and remove people without a legal basis to remain in the U.S. (1/4)
The Biden-Harris Administration is using every available tool to humanely manage the border.
But as DHS’s Blas Nuñez-Neto put it, “We are not a dictatorship. We are a democracy. That means that there are limits to what the President can do on his own without Congress.”