Immigration and Customs Enforcement
The mission of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is to protect America from the cross-border crime and illegal immigration that threaten national security and public safety.
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DHS/ICE/PIA-026 Federal Financial Management System
DHS/ICE/PIA-026 Federal Financial Management System
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DHS/ICE/PIA-027 ICE Subpoena System
DHS/ICE/PIA-027 ICE Subpoena System
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DHS/ICE/PIA-030 Security Management CCTV System
DHS/ICE/PIA-030 Security Management CCTV System
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DHS/ICE/PIA-033 FALCON Tipline (FALCON-TL)
DHS/ICE/PIA-033 FALCON Tipline (FALCON-TL)
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DHS/ICE/PIA 035 Imaged Documents and Exemplars Library
DHS/ICE/PIA-035 Imaged Documents and Exemplars Library
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DHS/ICE/PIA-047 DHS Victim Information and Notification Exchange
DHS/ICE/PIA-047 DHS Victim Information and Notification Exchange
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DHS/ICE/PIA-048 Data Analysis System (DAS)
DHS/ICE/PIA-048 Data Analysis System (DAS) -
DHS/ICE/PIA – 001 Student and Exchange Visitor Program
The Student and Exchange Visitor Program (SEVP) was established as part of the Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) National Security Investigations Division (NSID) within U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). SEVP oversees the certification of academic and vocational schools to allow enrollment of foreign nationals seeking entry into the United States as nonimmigrant students under F and M classes of admission. In addition, SEVP tracks and manages real-time information on F/M/J nonimmigrant students, their dependents, and the schools and sponsors that host these nonimmigrants, to ensure compliance with immigration laws and regulations. To facilitate the program’s work, SEVP collects, uses, shares, and maintains personally identifiable information (PII) on nonimmigrant students, their dependents, and the school officials who work with SEVP for the school certification process. Finally, SEVP works with the other Components within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and other federal agencies to ensure compliance with all civil and criminal immigrations laws that align with HSI’s national security and public safety missions.
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Executive Actions
November 21, 2014. The President asked Secretary Johnson and Attorney General Eric Holder to undertake a rigorous and inclusive review to inform recommendations on reforming our broken immigration system through executive action. This review sought the advice and input from the men and women charged with implementing the policies, as well as the ideas of a broad range of stakeholders and Members of Congress from both sides of the aisle. Our assessment identified the following ten areas where we, within the confines of the law, could take action to increase border security, focus enforcement resources, and ensure accountability in our immigration system.
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Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for ICE Contract Detention Facility, Houston Area of Operations
Final Environmental Assessment and Finding of No Significant Impact for ICE Contract Detention Facility, Houston Area of Operations