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Sen. Tom Cotton wants to know who has received H-1B visas to move from China to the United States and work for TikTok.

TikTok’s Chinese parent company ByteDance is using H-1B guest worker visas to get some of its employees into the United States. Sen. Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has expressed concerns about who those employees are and whether they could help the Chinese Communist Party access sensitive user information. “This threatens the safety and security of American citizens,…

Biden's DHS push from monitoring content to flagging it is the latest effort of big government to police speech, sowing seeds of distrust.

Earlier this year the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) announced a controversial “Disinformation Governance Board” (DGB) designed to “coordinate department activities related to disinformation aimed at the U.S. population.” Months later, after Republican attacks on the board’s leader, Nina Jankowicz, the DGB was disbanded. Straight Arrow News contributor Ben Weingarten argues there are other Biden-led…

Border Patrol agents told Straight Arrow News they are "frustrated" and "exhausted" after a year of record immigration.

A new record has been set at the southern border, as the Department of Homeland Security revealed Border Patrol agents encountered more than 2.3 million immigrants in the 2022 fiscal year. It’s a 37% increase compared to last year and more than five times the number of encounters from 2020. Customs and Border Protection said…

In 2016, DHS started shifting its focus from stopping foreign terror attacks to monitoring social media for misinformation and disinformation.

The Department of Homeland Security was founded after the Sept. 11 terror attacks in 2001. The goal of the agency was to prevent another terrorist attack. However, as the war on terror wound down, DHS has found new targets to investigate: Americans on social media. Reporting by The Intercept shows DHS started to shift its…

New emails released by the Heritage Foundation shows DHS officials knew that the border patrol "whipping" controversy was not true.

New evidence brings focus to the “whipping” controversy at the U.S.-Mexico border. Emails obtained by the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank, reveal that Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas was told the photos showing horseback border patrol agents “whipping” Haitian migrants were misleading. After the photos went viral, officials within the agency alerted Mayorkas that…

The Department of Homeland Security awarded a $699,763 grant to a joint venture to develop an understanding of extremism in gaming.

The Department of Homeland Security has awarded a $699,763 grant to a joint venture to investigate the rise of extremism in gaming. “Over the past decade, video games have increasingly become focal points of social activity and identity creation for adolescents and young adults. Relationships made and fostered within game ecosystems routinely cross over into…

Senator Ron Wyden, D-OR, accused Customs and Border Protection of violating Americans’ rights through warrantless phone searches and storing data.

A U.S. senator is accusing U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) of storing cell phone data from people they intercept at the border. Every year, thousands of Americans have their phones and other devices searched at the border before they travel abroad. The senator said CBP downloads contents off of a person’s phone – which…

Vice President Kamala Harris said the U.S.-Mexico border is secure. New data from DHS and on-the-ground reports show that statement is false.

Like many communities along the southern border, El Paso is overwhelmed with migrants. Vice President Kamala Harris said the U.S.-Mexico border is secure, but new data from the Department of Homeland Security and on-the-ground reports show that statement is false. The Washington Free Beacon, citing internal communications from DHS, reports there are now 8,000 migrant…

The Department of Homeland Security changed the public charge rule for green card applicants, making it easier for immigrants to be approved.

The Department of Homeland Security is making a rule change that will make it easier for migrants who receive financial assistance from the government to obtain green cards. The department explained in a press release that the rule change better aligns with guidance that had been in place from 1999 until 2019 when it was…

Novak Djokovic is not allowed to compete in this year's U.S. Open because he's in violation of the CDC's COVID-19 vaccination rule for foreigners.

The U.S. Open tennis championship is now underway with top athletes from around the world in attendance. But there’s one noticeable absence: Novak Djokovic. The Serbian star and runner-up in last year’s U.S. Open — and who just won Wimbledon last month — was not allowed to compete this year because he was not permitted…

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