Dozens of Secret Service Employees Ordered to Self-Quarantine After Trump’s Tulsa Rally
The Secret Service ordered dozens of its officers and agents to self-quarantine after attending President Trump’s rally in Tulsa.
The Secret Service ordered dozens of its officers and agents to self-quarantine after attending President Trump’s rally in Tulsa.
A senior TSA official in Kansas filed a complaint against the agency, saying itfailed to provide enough training and protective gear to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus to airport employees and travelers.
An annual memorial service to pay tribute to Border Patrol agent who have died in the line of duty will go on despite the coronavirus pandemic.
Mexicans who cross illegally into the U.S. are being sent to Mexico City, Border Patrol said Tuesday, citing concerns about the spread of the coronavirus.
The TSA is moving forward with a plan to administer temperature screenings at about a dozen airports as soon as net week.
Secret Service agents who are likely to come into close contact with President Trump have been ordered to wear masks.
The TSA said Thursday it will begin requiring employees to wear “facial protection” at screening checkpoints, more than two months after the outbreak in the U.S.
The first ICE detainee to die from the coronavirus was a 57-year-old El Salvador man who had become ill at the Otay Messa Detention Center in San Diego.