Homeland Security Investigations
US Marine who lost both legs in Afghanistan in 2010 now leads 'Geek Squad': 'Nothing is truly ever deleted'
Justin Gaertner, a resident of Florida's Pasco County, joined the US Marine Corps straight out of high school and was deployed to Afghanistan. In 2010, he was severely injured by an improvised explosive device, in which he lost both his legs. But that did not stop him from fighting on…
Mother was allegedly trafficked to US and illegally detained by ICE while accused abuser is free, lawyers say
The woman was arrested at routine ICE check-in and separated from children, aged 18 months and four
Homeland Security Helps Nab 80-Year-Old Man for Paying a Sex Worker
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Only eyewitness in ICE shooting of Texas man dies in car crash days before signing statement
The only known eyewitness to the fatal shooting of a 23-year-old Texas man by federal agents has died in a separate car accident, just days before he was expected to formally sign a statement contradicting the government’s version of events.
4 indicted after Minneapolis clashes, including a woman accused of biting off an officer’s fingertip
Four people have been indicted on federal charges stemming from clashes with federal officers in Minneapolis
What is ICE's mandate abroad and can it operate on foreign soil?
Experts say that while the US immigration agency’s principal criminal investigative arm, Homeland Security Investigations (HSI), has operated abroad for many years, its activities are formally subject to the approval of host governments.
US ICE Agents in Winter Olympics? Italians in an Outrage: 'This Is A Militia That K-lls'
US ICE agents to assist at Winter Olympics in Italy spark outrage, raising concerns over sovereignty and safety amid controversies from recent US incidents.
ICE agents' role in Milan-Cortina Olympics sparks criticism in Italy
Citing images of ICE agents that have dominated coverage of unrest in Minneapolis, Milan Mayor Giuseppe Sala said that ICE would not be welcome in his city.
Ex-missionary from Ohio charged with sexually abusing 4 children in Haiti
A former missionary with an Ohio-based ministry has been indicted on federal charges of engaging in illicit sexual conduct with four different minors in Haiti over multiple years
Guns seized and federal drug arrests drop dramatically as Trump team turns agents attention to deportations
Homeland Security hails record high numbers of civil immigration arrests while certain criminal arrests plummet