Group of Iranians in Brazil toasts after attack by the US and Israel that killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Khamenei
A group of Iranians residing in Brazil celebrated the death of Ayatollah Khamenei following a US and Israeli attack, expressing mixed feelings about their homeland's situation.
Prominent works like 'Argo' and 'Homeland'... 10 Hollywood productions that embodied the American-Iranian conflict
This article discusses how Hollywood has depicted Iran over the past four decades, moving from an obscure nation to a representation of a constant threat in American cinema.
Joy and despair go hand in hand โ this is how Iranians in Finland react to the bombings in their homeland
Iranian residents in Finland express emotional distress and fear for their families amid ongoing bombings in Iran.
Believes US attacks will contribute to regime change: - Can finally take over our homeland again
Homan Mousavi, an Iranian leader in Norway, expresses joy over the recent US-led attack on Iran, believing it could lead to a regime change.
Radiohead tells ICE โgo f**k yourselvesโ for using song in immigration video
Radiohead condemned the U.S. Department of Homeland Security for using one of their songs in a promotional video without permission, insisting it could not be appropriated for such purposes.
Kristi Noem blames Democrats for shutdown holding up $625m in World Cup funding
US Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem attributes the halt in $625 million in federal World Cup funding to a government shutdown caused by Democratic senators' actions.
Homeland security awarded $250,000 contract to Trump-aligned consulting firm
The US Department of Homeland Security has engaged a Trump-affiliated consulting firm for a $250,000 public relations contract.
Top US body-camera maker reports record revenue amid Trump immigration crackdown
Axon, the largest body-camera maker in the US, reported a record revenue of $797 million amid the Department of Homeland Security's increased demand for body cameras due to immigration enforcement.
US judge overturns policy of deporting immigrants to third countries
A US judge has ruled against a policy by the Department of Homeland Security that allowed for the expedited deportation of immigrants to third countries without sufficient opportunity to express fears of persecution or torture.
Trump: "The primary duty of the Government is to protect American citizens, not illegal immigrants"
During his State of the Union address, Donald Trump emphasized the government's duty to protect American citizens over illegal immigrants, calling for funding for the Department of Homeland Security amid opposition from Democrats.
Due to a missing blanket.. American security official accused of violating aviation safety rules
A senior aide to the U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security faces accusations of violating aviation safety regulations after an incident involving a missing blanket led to the dismissal of a pilot.
Ukrainian Organizations in the US Don't Let Up or Forget About the War
Ukrainian organizations in the United States actively engage in fundraising and advocacy efforts to support their homeland amidst ongoing conflict with Russia.
Documents Reveal 11 Months of Cover-Up on Killing of American by Immigration Agency
Internal documents reveal that a U.S. citizen was killed by a federal immigration officer in Texas, a case concealed by the Department of Homeland Security for eleven months.
US: DHS seeks to reduce fraudulent asylum requests with new regulation
The US Department of Homeland Security is proposing a new rule aimed at reducing fraudulent asylum requests in order to manage immigration more effectively.
The Department of Homeland Security spent over 140 million dollars on weapons for the ICE in 2025
The Department of Homeland Security's spending on weapons for ICE surged to over 144 million dollars in 2025, according to a report by Senator Adam Schiff.
The U.S. can detain legal refugees who do not yet have permanent residence, according to new DHS order
Thousands of legally admitted refugees in the United States without permanent resident status face the risk of detention under a new directive from the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Coast Guard caught as โcollateral damageโ in Democrats' DHS shutdown as China, Russia press US waters
Republican lawmakers claim funding disputes over the Department of Homeland Security are unfairly hurting the Coast Guard amid growing international pressure from China and Russia.
Earthquake in Kristi Noem's DHS: farewell to a key Trump ally on immigration
Tricia McLaughlin, a prominent figure in U.S. immigration policy under the Trump administration, announced her departure from the Department of Homeland Security, signaling a significant shift in the department's communications team.
Prominent spokesperson resigns amid declining support for Trump
Tricia McLaughlin, spokesperson for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, has resigned as public support for President Trump's immigration policies wanes.
Homeland Security Secretary Chris Nomm Faces Affair Allegations Amid Immigration Enforcement Backlash
U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Chris Nomm is facing allegations of an inappropriate relationship with his senior advisor, Corey Lewandowski, amid significant backlash following a strict immigration enforcement incident that resulted in two civilian deaths.
Stop to ICE: the justice suspended the agents who shot at a Venezuelan migrant in Minneapolis
Two immigration officers have been suspended by the Department of Homeland Security for allegedly making false statements regarding their involvement in the shooting of a Venezuelan migrant in Minneapolis.
Top DHS spokesperson to exit role amid growing outrage over Trumpโs ICE raids
Tricia McLaughlin, the top spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security, is leaving her position amidst growing public outrage against the Trump administration's immigration enforcement actions.
Spokesperson at the USA's Department of Homeland Security resigns
Tricia McLaughlin, spokesperson for the US Department of Homeland Security, resigns amidst controversies surrounding the conduct of immigration enforcement under the Trump administration.
Close cooperation between social media platforms and American authorities to identify dissenters.. What's the story?
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is collaborating with social media platforms to track users opposing its immigration policies, raising concerns about privacy rights.
5 Controversial Deportation Cases in Trump's Second Term
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security's expedited deportation policies under President Trump's administration have led to significant errors and public debate.
The DHS Runs Out of Funds: Will ICE Continue to Operate After the New Partial Government Shutdown?
The Department of Homeland Security in the U.S. has initiated a partial government shutdown due to a lack of funding, impacting essential staff and raising questions about the operation of the ICE.
Are ICE Raids Over? These Agencies Will Be Affected by the Partial Shutdown of the U.S. Government
The current partial government shutdown in the U.S. is impacting the Department of Homeland Security, which manages key agencies including ICE.
Limited government shutdown likely to linger for at least 10 days as Congress takes break
A limited US government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security is set to last for at least 10 days as Congress takes a break after failed negotiations.
Budget standoff over immigration shuts down US Department of Homeland Security
A budget standoff between US lawmakers has resulted in a partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security over immigration funding.
US Department of Homeland Security Closes Its Doors Amid Funding Crisis
The US Department of Homeland Security has closed its doors, facing a funding crisis exacerbated by backlash against extensive immigration raids.
Partial shutdown of the Department of Homeland Security in the USA
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is facing a partial shutdown due to Congress's failure to reach an agreement on its funding.
Congress Impasse Causes Partial Shutdown of the Department Overseeing ICE in the U.S.
A partial shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security occurred due to a congressional impasse on immigration enforcement rules.
The US has entered another shutdown โ here's what's happening this time
The US government has entered a partial shutdown due to Congress's failure to pass necessary funding laws.
Alarm about total chaos - Trump's 'mysterious support'
Staff are raising alarms about chaos in the Department of Homeland Security under Secretary Kristi Noem, who is accused of running a reign of terror with her advisors.
Dispute over ICE may partially shut down American department
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) faces a potential partial shutdown due to a funding disagreement between Republicans and Democrats.
US homeland security department on track for shutdown after funding bill fails in Senate
The US Department of Homeland Security faces an imminent shutdown after a Senate funding bill failed to pass, with significant ramifications for domestic services.
New York Times: Immigration Administration Violates the Constitution and Congress Must Intervene Immediately
The New York Times criticizes the Trump administration's immigration policies, stating that the Department of Homeland Security has repeatedly violated constitutional rights and ignored judicial orders.
DHS shutdown explained: Who works without pay, what happens to airports and disaster response
A partial government shutdown affecting the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is imminent after Senate Democrats rejected funding proposals from Republicans, although most government operations remain funded until 2026.
The American Senate blocked further funding for the Department of Homeland Security
The American Senate has halted additional funding for the Department of Homeland Security.
Dispute over Budget: US Department of Homeland Security Faces Funding Gap
Democrats and Republicans are at an impasse over the budget for the US Department of Homeland Security, particularly concerning funding for the controversial immigration agency ICE.
Towards a new "shutdown" in the United States: the American Congress clashes over the homeland security budget
The U.S. Congress is on the brink of a shutdown due to a standoff between Democrats and Republicans over the immigration police budget following the fatal shooting of two Americans by federal agents in Minneapolis.
Senate Democrats block DHS funding over immigration tactics
Senate Democrats have blocked a funding bill for the Department of Homeland Security due to concerns over immigration practices.
The lack of agreement in Congress foreshadows the closure of the Department of Homeland Security
The U.S. Congress is facing a stalemate that could lead to the closure of the Department of Homeland Security if no funding agreement is reached by Friday.
USA: Immigration Authorities Interrogated in US Congress
US Congress members interrogated immigration agency leaders during a heated hearing regarding the future funding of the Department of Homeland Security amidst controversies over recent actions against migrants.
Democratic Representative Labels Federal Immigration Agents 'Thugs' During Tense Hearing
Rep. Shri Thanedar criticized federal immigration agents during a Homeland Security Committee hearing, calling them 'thugs' and accusing them of misconduct in their operations.
Again, US to deport 18 Nigerians on criminal list
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security plans to deport 18 additional Nigerians listed as serious criminals, raising the total to 97 scheduled for removal.
Google Employees Protest the Company's Collaboration with the US Administration
More than 900 Google employees have signed a petition urging the company to end its contracts with various US government sectors, primarily the Department of Homeland Security.
US Cross-Country Skier Jessica Diggins: 'My Fear of Events in My Homeland Gives Every Race a Deeper Meaning'
Jessica Diggins, the leading US cross-country skier, faced challenges in her Olympic debut in Tesero, finishing eighth in a demanding Skiathlon event.
USA: The Department of Homeland Security wants to deport 5-year-old Liam from Ecuador
The Department of Homeland Security is seeking to deport a 5-year-old boy from Ecuador, a decision described as 'unusual' and potentially 'retaliatory' by the family's lawyer.
Ice-front in Congress. โ It is not law enforcement, it is mob rule.
Democrats present ten demands concerning ICE as Senate Republicans warn they may end up with nothing, amidst ongoing budget negotiations for the Department of Homeland Security.