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Who is Markwayne Mullin? Meet the man set to replace Kristi Noem as DHS secretaryMarkwayne Mullin, a senator from Oklahoma, is set to succeed Kristi Noem as Department of Homeland Security secretary, pending approval from the Senate.TrendingMar 6
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Columbia University student detained by U.S. federal agents releasedJust hours after detaining student Ellie Aghayeva in a school building, she was released after an apparent intervention by President Donald Trump.U.S. NewsFeb 27
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Columbia University student detained, released by federal agents on campusThe university’s acting president, Claire Shipman, said agents with the Department of Homeland Security entered a residential building at around 6:30 a.m. and detained the student.U.S. NewsFeb 26
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Kristi Noem faces calls to be fired, has ‘blood on her hands,’ Democrats sayKristi Noem’s comments in the aftermath of the killings of Alex Pretti and Renee Good have been viewed as irreparable and contradicted by witness accounts.U.S. NewsJan 28
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U.S. Homeland Security chief Chad Wolf resigns after violent protest at U.S. CapitolWolf’s departure followed the abrupt resignation of other Cabinet officials angered by Trump’s role in encouraging the mob to storm the Capitol on Jan. 6.PoliticsJan 11, 2021
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U.S. election officials say no evidence voting systems deleted, changed votesThe group of Department of Homeland Security officials said the November election was "the most secure in American history."WorldNov 12, 2020
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‘Blatant abuse of power’: Here’s why officials are sparring over Portland protestsAs sometimes-violent protests continue for a 50th straight day, local officials in Oregon have asked that federal agents be removed from the city.WorldJul 18, 2020
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U.S. to investigate allegations Iranian-American travellers detained at B.C. border crossingUp to 100 Iranian-born travellers, including Canadian and U.S. citizens, were allegedly detained at British Columbia's Peace Arch border crossing over the weekend.Jan 9, 2020
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Trump wants asylum seekers to pay a fee to process their applicationsPresident Donald Trump is proposing charging asylum-seekers a fee to process their applications as he continues to try to crack down on the surge of Central American migrants trying to cross into the U.S.WorldApr 29, 2019
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‘Chaos’ as Trump administration struggles to retain, fill top postsAmid a series of resignations and dismissals at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Trump has denied accusations that he is "cleaning house."WorldApr 9, 2019
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