Border Security
Protecting our borders from the illegal movement of weapons, drugs, contraband, and people, while promoting lawful trade and travel, is essential to homeland security, economic prosperity, and national sovereignty.
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Law Enforcement Resources
This Law Enforcement Resource Guide highlights many of the Department’s threat resilience resources available to you, including training and grant opportunities.
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SBCC and Migration Information Center Resource Guide
This SBCC and Migration Information Center Resource Guide for partners includes information about DHS processes and lawful immigration pathways, and shareable content on the U.S. immigration system.
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The CIS Ombudsman's Webinar: Interagency International Student Issues
Publication page for materials for Interagency Webinar on International Student Issues
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Amendment to DHS Border Wall Plan Pursuant to Presidential Proclamation 10142
This Amendment to the DHS Border Wall Plan pursuant to the Presidential Proclamation 10142 describes additional actions that DHS may undertake using its FY18-2021 appropriations. It also sets forth policy guidance for the prioritization of those appropriated funds going forward.
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CBP We Build the Wall Records
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Records Related to the Group We Build the Wall.
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DHS Biometrics Expansion
Memo signed by Secretary John Kelly on May 24, 2017, directing the Department to enhance biometric collection practices to improve identity resolution and encounter management.
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No Mas Muertas/No More Deaths
Records pertaining to the June 15, 2017 event where Border Patrol Agents served a warrant and arrested four people at the No More Deaths facility in Arivaca, Arizona. These records are released by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in response to a FOIA request.
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Zero Tolerance Policy and EO Executive Order 13841
Records released to the Democracy Forward Foundation during litigation. The records relate to the Zero Tolerance policy and Executive Order 13841, Affording Congress an Opportunity to Address Family Separation.
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Family Reunification Task Force Progress Reports
E.O. 14011 - FRTF provides an initial progress report to the President 120 days after establishment, and interim progress reports every 60 days thereafter.
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DHS Volunteer Force Documentation
The DHS Volunteer Force Authorization Statement is the supervisor authorization form for federal employees who want to register for the DHS Volunteer Force. In addition, participation in the DHS Volunteer Force may require contact with CBP or ICE Detainees in the performance of your duties. As such, in accordance with 6 CFR Part 115.117 (a), you are required to answer the questions in the DHS Prison Rape Elimination Action (PREA) Form.