Success stories about U.S. Customs and Border Protection’s quarter-billion-dollar drone program are in short supply, according to a Homeland Security Department inspector general’s report.
The documentary’s executive producer discusses his first-look access to WikiLeaks reports revealing discrepancies in public and private accounts of U.S. involvement in Iraq.
Former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement employees Lateisha Rollerson and Stephen Henderson are headed for their roles in a travel voucher fraud and embezzlement scheme that bilked the government of more than $500,000.
The U.S. Coast Guard's effort to purchase new ships and aircraft continues to be plagued by billions in cost overruns, poor budget planning and scheduling setbacks, congressional investigators say.
Through recently filed court documents, new details have come to light in the corruption case against two brothers and former U.S. Border Patrol agents. It's been six years since the investigation became public.
Responding to complaints, police in Los Angeles will change how they collect and store so-called “suspicious activity reports” that authorities argue could reveal the planning stages of a terrorist attack.
San Francisco has a new law requiring the police to obey local and state privacy laws when working with the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force. But it doesn't mention police involvement with a homeland security program that trains police to gather and share information with federal agencies.
The Homeland Security Department’s beleaguered watchdog might close a troubled Texas office amid a federal probe into its agents’ investigative practices.