According to Fox News, DHS fired four FEMA employees, including the agency's chief financial officer, two program analysts, and a grant specialist, for approving the payment without clearance from leadership.
Washington — The Trump administration on Friday moved to fire more than 400 employees at the Department of Homeland Security, the latest effort in a government-wide campaign to dramatically reduce the federal workforce.
The Reuters news agency later reported that 37,660 migrants had been deported in Trump's first month, putting the new administration behind Biden's monthly average of 57,000. Newsweek reached out to DHS for more information on the reported deportation numbers Thursday afternoon.
Paul Ingrassia, the Trump administration’s liaison to DHS, co-hosted a right-wing podcast and echoed extreme election denial rhetoric.
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New DHS Ad Campaign Tells Migrants to Self-DeportA New York Times/Ipsos survey conducted between January 2 and 10 ... which has prioritized restricting migration as a key policy objective. On Monday, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem announced the campaign, which is set to air nationally and internationally.
According to the Homeland Security secretary, her department is airing pro-Trump television ads at his direction.
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