Tag: Department Of Homeland Security

A new coalition of progressive Jewish groups is opposing the expansion of the federal Nonprofit Security Grant Program, which provides funding for security improvements in synagogues and other institutions.
Several major U.S. Jewish organizations are expressing concern over the $30.5 million cut in federal security grants, originally funded at $305 million, which has been allocated to safeguard nonprofit institutions against hate and violence through the Department of Homeland Security.
Four students from Xavier University of Louisiana, the only historically Black Catholic university in the US, won a national prize for their work on an antisemitism education curriculum.
This article discusses the confrontational exchange between Senator Ted Cruz and Department of Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas during a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing.
The author discusses a lawsuit challenging the "censorship-industrial complex" by the federal government in the context of digital social media.
The "Disinfo Dictionary" provides brief descriptions of various terms related to disinformation, censorship, and government control over media and information.
This text recounts the author's personal experience with her husband, who was required to register as an immigrant from a Muslim-majority country in the aftermath of 9/11.
The article discusses the Biden administration's handling of immigration at the Southwestern border.
In January, a synagogue hostage crisis took place in Colleyville, Texas, where an armed attacker targeted Congregation Beth Israel.
Department of Homeland Security Deputy Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas addressed the Orthodox Union of America, emphasizing the importance of the Jewish community's active involvement in security readiness and response due to real security threats.