Oregon Denaturalization Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Identity Fraud
The Oregon denaturalization lawsuit seeks to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a 54-year-old resident accused of using multiple identities and concealing an earlier deportation order. Federal authorities in Portland said on Thursday, June 18, 2026, that they filed a civil complaint against Jaswinder Singh, also known as Balwinder Singh, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. The allegations have not been proven in court. Oregon dena
Oregon Denaturalization Lawsuit Alleges Decades of Identity Fraud
The Oregon denaturalization lawsuit seeks to revoke the U.S. citizenship of a 54-year-old resident accused of using multiple identities and concealing an earlier deportation order. Federal authorities in Portland said on Thursday, June 18, 2026, that they filed a civil complaint against Jaswinder Singh, also known as Balwinder Singh, in the U.S. District Court for the District of Oregon. The allegations have not been proven in court. Oregon dena
Bay Area World Cup Security Rushes Ahead as Drone, Cyberattack Fears Grow
Bay Area World Cup Security Plans Intensify Bay Area World Cup security preparations are accelerating as officials warn that the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring serious drone, cyberattack and crowd-safety risks to Santa Clara. Six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled in Santa Clara, drawing massive crowds, international visitors and high-profile guests. Officials said the scale of the event has pushed federal, state and local agencies into a faster,
Bay Area World Cup Security Rushes Ahead as Drone, Cyberattack Fears Grow
Bay Area World Cup Security Plans Intensify Bay Area World Cup security preparations are accelerating as officials warn that the 2026 FIFA World Cup could bring serious drone, cyberattack and crowd-safety risks to Santa Clara. Six FIFA World Cup 2026 matches are scheduled in Santa Clara, drawing massive crowds, international visitors and high-profile guests. Officials said the scale of the event has pushed federal, state and local agencies into a faster,
Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
The United States Justice Department is currently pursuing at least 300 foreign-born American citizens as part of an intensified denaturalisation effort, marking what officials describe as the largest such initiative in the country’s history. The legal process, which allows authorities to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud or concealment, has traditionally been used sparingly but is now being applied on an unprecedented scale. A senior offi
Trump administration accelerates denaturalisation cases across the US
The United States Justice Department is currently pursuing at least 300 foreign-born American citizens as part of an intensified denaturalisation effort, marking what officials describe as the largest such initiative in the country’s history. The legal process, which allows authorities to revoke citizenship obtained through fraud or concealment, has traditionally been used sparingly but is now being applied on an unprecedented scale. A senior offi
Julia Varvaro Faces Inquiry Over Allegations Linked to Personal Life
Julia Varvaro, a senior official within the Department of Homeland Security, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal review into allegations related to her personal conduct. The inquiry was initiated after a complaint triggered scrutiny by the agency’s Office of Inspector General, though officials have not publicly detailed the scope of the investigation. Varvaro, who serves as a deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism, joined the department in 2025 a
Julia Varvaro Faces Inquiry Over Allegations Linked to Personal Life
Julia Varvaro, a senior official within the Department of Homeland Security, has been placed on administrative leave following an internal review into allegations related to her personal conduct. The inquiry was initiated after a complaint triggered scrutiny by the agency’s Office of Inspector General, though officials have not publicly detailed the scope of the investigation. Varvaro, who serves as a deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism, joined the department in 2025 a
US revokes green cards of Iran-linked individuals, detains Soleimani relatives
United States authorities have revoked green cards and detained several individuals allegedly linked to Iran, including relatives of former Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, in a move reflecting heightened national security scrutiny. According to Reuters, the arrests were carried out on Friday, April 3, 2026 (local US time), with officials publicly confirming the action on Saturday, April 4, 2026. The enforcement actions were conducted under existing immigration and nati
US revokes green cards of Iran-linked individuals, detains Soleimani relatives
United States authorities have revoked green cards and detained several individuals allegedly linked to Iran, including relatives of former Iranian military commander Qassem Soleimani, in a move reflecting heightened national security scrutiny. According to Reuters, the arrests were carried out on Friday, April 3, 2026 (local US time), with officials publicly confirming the action on Saturday, April 4, 2026. The enforcement actions were conducted under existing immigration and nati
Paxton secures CPAC backing in Texas Senate runoff challenge
GRAPEVINE, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured an endorsement from the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, March 28, 2026 (CDT), following strong support during the conference held on Friday, March 27, 2026, strengthening his campaign to unseat incumbent U.S. Senator John Cornyn in an increasingly competitive Republican runoff race. Speaking at the conference, Paxton criticized Cornyn for not attending what he described as one of the largest grassro
Paxton secures CPAC backing in Texas Senate runoff challenge
GRAPEVINE, Texas — Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton secured an endorsement from the Conservative Political Action Conference on Saturday, March 28, 2026 (CDT), following strong support during the conference held on Friday, March 27, 2026, strengthening his campaign to unseat incumbent U.S. Senator John Cornyn in an increasingly competitive Republican runoff race. Speaking at the conference, Paxton criticized Cornyn for not attending what he described as one of the largest grassro
Trump names Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary starting March 31
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that Senator Markwayne Mullin will become the next United States Secretary of Homeland Security, with the appointment set to take effect on March 31, 2026. The announcement was made through a post on Truth Social, where Trump also revealed that the current secretary, Kristi Noem, will transition to a new role as special envoy for a forthcoming regional security initiative known as “The Shield of the Americas.” According to the pres
Trump names Markwayne Mullin as homeland security secretary starting March 31
US President Donald Trump on Thursday announced that Senator Markwayne Mullin will become the next United States Secretary of Homeland Security, with the appointment set to take effect on March 31, 2026. The announcement was made through a post on Truth Social, where Trump also revealed that the current secretary, Kristi Noem, will transition to a new role as special envoy for a forthcoming regional security initiative known as “The Shield of the Americas.” According to the pres
House advances funding bill as Johnson averts shutdown
The US House of Representatives moved closer to preventing a government shutdown on Tuesday after Speaker Mike Johnson rallied Republican lawmakers behind a sweeping government funding bill, setting the stage for final passage of legislation designed to keep federal agencies operating through the end of the fiscal year. The procedural victory marked a critical step in advancing the appropriations package and reflected intense negotiations within the Republican conference to maintain unity ahe
House advances funding bill as Johnson averts shutdown
The US House of Representatives moved closer to preventing a government shutdown on Tuesday after Speaker Mike Johnson rallied Republican lawmakers behind a sweeping government funding bill, setting the stage for final passage of legislation designed to keep federal agencies operating through the end of the fiscal year. The procedural victory marked a critical step in advancing the appropriations package and reflected intense negotiations within the Republican conference to maintain unity ahe
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
Senate Democrats threaten DHS funding block as shutdown risk rises
Senate Democrats signaled they are prepared to block a sweeping federal spending measure that includes funding for the Department of Homeland Security, escalating a budget standoff that could bring the federal government closer to a partial shutdown by the end of the week. The dispute centers on Democratic demands for new limits on the administration’s expanded immigration enforcement operations, which Republicans and the White House have so far resisted. The legislation, scheduled for a key procedural vote Thursday morning, would finance Homeland Security along with several other federal agencies. Without Democratic support, the bill lacks the votes needed to advance, setting the stage for a lapse in funding at midnight Friday. Democrats have made clear that unless changes are made to immigration enforcement practices, they will withhold their backing even if it means triggering a shutdown. Late Wednesday, there were indications that negotiations could still yield a temporary solution. According to a person familiar with the private discussions, the White House expressed openness to separating Homeland Security funding from the broader spending package. Under the idea being explored, Homeland Security would receive short-term funding while negotiations continue on Democratic demands, while other agencies covered by the bill would be funded through the end of September. The source spoke on condition of anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the talks. The confrontation has intensified following the deaths of two protesters in Minneapolis, who were fatally shot during encounters with federal agents. The incident has sharpened Democratic criticism of immigration enforcement tactics and added urgency to their push for new restrictions. In response, Senate Democrats outlined specific conditions they want included before allowing the funding bill to move forward. These include requirements for officers to remove face coverings, clearly identify themselves, and obtain warrants before making arrests. Democratic leaders argue that these measures are necessary to restore public trust and ensure accountability. They say support for border security and law enforcement does not extend to practices they describe as excessive or opaque. Without agreement on these points, Democrats insist they are willing to block the bill, even as the deadline to keep the government open approaches. Republicans counter that tying immigration enforcement conditions to must-pass funding legislation risks unnecessary disruption and uncertainty for federal agencies. They maintain that existing laws already provide appropriate oversight and warn that a shutdown would have far-reaching consequences, including delayed services and furloughed workers. The current impasse recalls a government shutdown earlier this year, when lawmakers failed to reach consensus over expiring federal health care subsidies. That standoff resulted in a 43-day shutdown after negotiations collapsed. Although a small group of moderates eventually brokered a deal to reopen the government, party leaders acknowledge that the political dynamics are different this time. Democrats appear more unified, galvanized by recent events and determined to force changes to immigration policy through the budget process. With hours remaining before the funding deadline, the outcome remains uncertain. Negotiators on both sides continue to weigh whether a short-term compromise can avert another shutdown or whether the standoff will once again disrupt federal operations nationwide.
Trump defends homeland security chief amid scrutiny over Minnesota ICE shooting
US President Donald Trump has publicly defended Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as his administration faces growing pressure over the fatal shooting of a US citizen by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota. Speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House, Trump dismissed questions about Noem’s future in the cabinet and offered strong praise for her leadership amid mounting criticism. When asked directly whether Noem was being removed from her p
Trump defends homeland security chief amid scrutiny over Minnesota ICE shooting
US President Donald Trump has publicly defended Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem as his administration faces growing pressure over the fatal shooting of a US citizen by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents in Minnesota. Speaking to reporters on the South Lawn of the White House, Trump dismissed questions about Noem’s future in the cabinet and offered strong praise for her leadership amid mounting criticism. When asked directly whether Noem was being removed from her p
India expresses concern over Minneapolis shooting involving US immigration agents
India on Friday said it was concerned about the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, citing the presence of a large Indian community in the United States and the broader implications of the incident. The reaction came amid growing scrutiny of immigration enforcement practices in the US following the death of a woman during a federal operation. Responding to questions on the incident, the Ministry of External Affairs said India was closely following developments related to the Minneapolis
India expresses concern over Minneapolis shooting involving US immigration agents
India on Friday said it was concerned about the fatal shooting in Minneapolis, citing the presence of a large Indian community in the United States and the broader implications of the incident. The reaction came amid growing scrutiny of immigration enforcement practices in the US following the death of a woman during a federal operation. Responding to questions on the incident, the Ministry of External Affairs said India was closely following developments related to the Minneapolis
Federal immigration operation leads to more than 280 arrests across Ohio
Federal immigration authorities arrested more than 280 immigrants across Ohio during a multi-day enforcement operation conducted in mid-December, according to officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The arrests took place between Dec. 16 and Dec. 21 as part of what officials described as a targeted effort known as Operation Buckeye, which focused on Columbus and other parts of the state. The announcement of the arrests came amid growing public attention and protests
Federal immigration operation leads to more than 280 arrests across Ohio
Federal immigration authorities arrested more than 280 immigrants across Ohio during a multi-day enforcement operation conducted in mid-December, according to officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. The arrests took place between Dec. 16 and Dec. 21 as part of what officials described as a targeted effort known as Operation Buckeye, which focused on Columbus and other parts of the state. The announcement of the arrests came amid growing public attention and protests
Trump administration announces cash incentive for undocumented migrants to self-deport
The administration of US President Donald Trump has announced a new financial incentive aimed at encouraging undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the country, offering cash payments and paid travel as part of a broader effort to accelerate deportations and reduce enforcement costs. The initiative, introduced ahead of the holiday season, is being framed by federal officials as a cost-effective alternative to traditional immigration enforcement measures. According to the Depar
Trump administration announces cash incentive for undocumented migrants to self-deport
The administration of US President Donald Trump has announced a new financial incentive aimed at encouraging undocumented immigrants to voluntarily leave the country, offering cash payments and paid travel as part of a broader effort to accelerate deportations and reduce enforcement costs. The initiative, introduced ahead of the holiday season, is being framed by federal officials as a cost-effective alternative to traditional immigration enforcement measures. According to the Depar
Trump administration suspends diversity visa lottery after Brown and MIT shootings
The Trump administration on Thursday ordered an immediate suspension of the United States’ diversity visa lottery programme, citing national security concerns following deadly shootings at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The directive was issued by the Department of Homeland Security after authorities confirmed that the suspect in the attacks had entered the country through the diversity visa programme, also known as the green card lottery. Homeland Security
Trump administration suspends diversity visa lottery after Brown and MIT shootings
The Trump administration on Thursday ordered an immediate suspension of the United States’ diversity visa lottery programme, citing national security concerns following deadly shootings at Brown University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The directive was issued by the Department of Homeland Security after authorities confirmed that the suspect in the attacks had entered the country through the diversity visa programme, also known as the green card lottery. Homeland Security
Tulsi Gabbard flags terror vetting gaps among Afghan evacuees after US withdrawal
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday that roughly 2,000 Afghan nationals who entered the United States following the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan are suspected of having links to terrorist organisations, raising renewed questions about the vetting process used during the large-scale evacuation effort. Her remarks added to an ongoing debate in Washington over national security risks tied to the resettlement of tens of thousands of Afghans after the collapse of
Tulsi Gabbard flags terror vetting gaps among Afghan evacuees after US withdrawal
US Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard said on Friday that roughly 2,000 Afghan nationals who entered the United States following the 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan are suspected of having links to terrorist organisations, raising renewed questions about the vetting process used during the large-scale evacuation effort. Her remarks added to an ongoing debate in Washington over national security risks tied to the resettlement of tens of thousands of Afghans after the collapse of
FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend
Federal agents have prevented what authorities describe as a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan. Multiple suspects were arrested early Friday morning during a coordinated operation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The arrests took place in the city of Dearborn, located west of Detroit, after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting the individuals were planning a violent act linked to international terrorism. Officials have confirmed that there is
FBI prevents potential terrorist attack in Michigan during Halloween weekend
Federal agents have prevented what authorities describe as a potential terrorist attack planned for Halloween weekend in Michigan. Multiple suspects were arrested early Friday morning during a coordinated operation led by the Federal Bureau of Investigation. The arrests took place in the city of Dearborn, located west of Detroit, after investigators uncovered evidence suggesting the individuals were planning a violent act linked to international terrorism. Officials have confirmed that there is
Federal agents conduct warrant operations across Pasadena, police assist with crowd control
PASADENA, Texas – Law enforcement agencies were active across Pasadena on Monday as federal agents carried out a series of warrant operations, drawing large crowds and prompting a local police response to maintain order. Officials confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was leading the enforcement activity, with assistance from the Pasadena Police Department (PPD) in managing public safety near the affected areas. Authorities said the primary operation took place
Federal agents conduct warrant operations across Pasadena, police assist with crowd control
PASADENA, Texas – Law enforcement agencies were active across Pasadena on Monday as federal agents carried out a series of warrant operations, drawing large crowds and prompting a local police response to maintain order. Officials confirmed that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) was leading the enforcement activity, with assistance from the Pasadena Police Department (PPD) in managing public safety near the affected areas. Authorities said the primary operation took place
Chicago immigration agents ordered to wear body cameras after court ruling
CHICAGO – Federal immigration officers working in the Chicago area will now be required to wear body cameras following a court order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis. The decision came after the judge reviewed video footage and reports showing the use of tear gas and other crowd-control measures during protests against immigration enforcement operations. The mandate aims to ensure accountability and transparency amid growing public concerns over the treatment of demonstrators and co
Chicago immigration agents ordered to wear body cameras after court ruling
CHICAGO – Federal immigration officers working in the Chicago area will now be required to wear body cameras following a court order issued by U.S. District Judge Sara Ellis. The decision came after the judge reviewed video footage and reports showing the use of tear gas and other crowd-control measures during protests against immigration enforcement operations. The mandate aims to ensure accountability and transparency amid growing public concerns over the treatment of demonstrators and co
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t
Texas deploys National Guard and DPS troops to Austin ahead of protest
AUSTIN – Governor Greg Abbott has ordered a large-scale deployment of state security forces, including personnel from the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) and the Texas National Guard, to the state capital in anticipation of a planned demonstration that officials say may involve groups linked to antifa. The governor’s directive, issued Thursday, aims to safeguard residents, businesses, and public property amid concerns that the protest could lead to unrest. According to t
Dallas airports reject Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for shutdown
Dallas, Texas – Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field have declined a request to air a political video featuring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The video, which criticizes Democrats in Congress for the ongoing federal government shutdown, was rejected by both airports on the grounds that it violated their established advertising policy. The DFW Airport Board confirmed that neither of the two major North Texas airports would display the ad. The boa
Dallas airports reject Kristi Noem video blaming Democrats for shutdown
Dallas, Texas – Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport and Dallas Love Field have declined a request to air a political video featuring Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. The video, which criticizes Democrats in Congress for the ongoing federal government shutdown, was rejected by both airports on the grounds that it violated their established advertising policy. The DFW Airport Board confirmed that neither of the two major North Texas airports would display the ad. The boa









