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Publications Library

The Publication Library contains guidance and policy papers, reports, strategies, program regulations, guidelines, brochures and more.

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  • Retention Memo for Onsite Investigation at Immigration Centers of America in Farmville, Virginia

    CRCL received allegations that U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) violated the civil rights and civil liberties of detainees at the Immigration Centers of America in Farmville, Virginia. The allegations raised issues regarding conditions of detention, medical and mental health care, suicide prevention and intervention, sexual abuse and assault prevention and intervention, and environmental health and safety.

  • Aircraft, Ships & Specialized Vehicles

    The Aircraft, Ships, and Specialized Vehicles category includes products and services that support operational transportation needs for DHS. A current DHS-wide contract vehicle within this category provides DHS customers with access to special purpose crafts.

  • DHS/ALL/PIA-082 Continuous Monitoring as a Service (CMaaS)

    The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), Chief Information Security Office (CISO) is leading the DHS enterprise-wide deployment of Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) tools under the Continuous Monitoring as a Service (CMaaS) Program to support the agency-specific efforts to implement adequate, risk-based, and cost-effective cybersecurity across DHS. CMaaS provides continuous monitoring, diagnostics, and mitigation capabilities designed to strengthen the security posture of DHS and its Components, systems, and networks through the establishment of a suite of functionalities that enable network administrators to know the state of their respective networks at any given time.

  • Host a Community Awareness Briefing (CAB) Flyer

    Host a Community Awareness Briefing (CAB) in your community. Educate your community on preventing targeted violence and terrorism.

  • Retention Memo to ICE for CRCL Investigation Concerning Implementation of ICE's Sexual Abuse and Assault Prevention and Intervention Program

    Since its inception, CRCL has investigated sexual abuse allegations and recommended improvement in policies designed to protect individuals from sexual abuse while in DHS custody. In March 2014, DHS issued a final rule, Standards to Prevent, Detect, and Respond to Sexual as Abuse it applies and Assault (DHS PREA Standards), implementing PREA to DHS in confinement facilities. Since 2014, ICE has been actively engaged in implementing the specific requirements in the DHS PREA Standards, and CRCL has worked with ICE as part of that process. With the passing of the fifth anniversary of the DHS PREA Standards, CRCL conducted a periodic review of ICE's Sexual Abuse and Assault Prevention and Intervention Program with a particular focus on how ICE Headquarters has established and implemented the requirements in the DHS PREA Standards. 

  • Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Years 2019–2021

    Annual Performance Report for Fiscal Years 2019–2021

  • Congressional Budget Justification FY 2021

    Congressional Budget Justification FY 2021

  • FY 2021 Budget-in-Brief

    The President’s Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 Budget Request for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) reflects our continued commitment to the security of our homeland and the American public.

  • Guidance to Federal Financial Assistance Recipients Regarding Title VI Prohibition Against National Origin Discrimination Affecting Limited English Proficient Persons

    The Department of Homeland Security is finalizing guidance to recipients of Federal financial assistance regarding Title VI’s prohibition against national origin discrimination affecting persons with limited English proficient persons. This guidance is issued pursuant to Executive Order 13166 and is consistent with government-wide guidance previously issued by the Department of Justice.

  • Guidance to State and Local Governments and Other Federally Assisted Recipients Engaged in Emergency Preparedness, Response, Mitigation, and Recovery Activities on Compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964

    The United States Departments of Justice (DOJ), Homeland Security (DHS), Housing and Urban Development (HUD), Health and Human Services (HHS), and Transportation (DOT) are issuing this guidance to assist recipients of federal financial assistance engaged in emergency management (e.g., state and local emergency management agencies, law enforcement, healthcare service providers, housing and transit authorities). This ensures that individuals and communities affected by disasters do not face unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin (including limited English proficiency) in violation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 (Title VI).

Last Updated: 01/28/2022