Trump Administration Transfers $271M from DHS Agencies to Support Border Enforcement
The Department of Homeland Security plans to transfer $271 million from some of its agencies to support the Trump administration’s border enforcement efforts.
The Department of Homeland Security plans to transfer $271 million from some of its agencies to support the Trump administration’s border enforcement efforts.
The Trump administration shifted nearly $10 million from the Federal Emergency Management Agency earlier this year to fund the detention and deportation immigrants.
A former FEMA official hired four employees with criminal backgrounds, paying them nearly $350,000 in combined annual salaries, a report has revealed.
Federal agencies are going to need to figure out all the cutting-edge ways to communicate to the public. Here’s the latest illustration that it’s starting. By Chris Battle Security DeBrief WASHINGTON — On Monday, FEMA Administrator David Paulison participated in a citizens’ news conference on the social media Website Twitter. And, yes, that’s the news….