The outgoing sheriff of metro Phoenix says he was saddened by his defeat after 24 years in office, but expressed no regrets about launching dozens of immigration crackdowns that made him a national political figure but ultimately led to his downfall.
Mexico has been waging a war against drug cartels for decades; capturing Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzmán matters a great deal to the United States.
New IHS contributor and TV analyst, Sylvia Longmire, offers her expert analysis on how the US Government is having trouble detecting asylum fraud.
By John Ubaldi Contributor, In Homeland Security The mass migration of refugees streaming from the Middle East, Afghanistan and…
By Melinda Henneberger
Washington Post
Advocates for Central American mothers and children being held in detention in the United States while seeking asylum had hoped that someone from the White House, or maybe the National Security Council, would show up at a Monday hearing of international human rights monitors.
Thousands of Haitians who have been waiting to reunite with U.S. citizens and lawful permanent resident family members in…
By Dena Weiss, professor of criminal justice at American Military University Organized crime plays a significant role in human…
By Glynn Cosker
Editor, In Homeland Security
The U.K. is beefing up its airport security after a U.S. report cited that terrorists may be developing bombs that could elude current screening systems.
By Dave Malone President Obama issued a proclamation that January 2014 is National Slavery and Human Trafficking Prevention Month.…