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States take new tack on immigration 

By Ed Brock (edward.brock@penton.com)

Interest in Arizona-like laws may be fading, experts say....

DHS and TSA offer parking anti-terrorism training 

Terrorists often use parked cars or trucks to carry, conceal or serve as bombs, so the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the Transportation Security Administration are offering a free parking-specific training program for local government officials. ...

Crossing the divide 

Michigan mayor says anti-Muslim protests show misplaced anger. He discusses how cities can promote diversity and cope with the anti-Muslim...

Arizona law highlights need for reform 

By Ed Brock (edward.brock@penton.com)

Love it or hate it, Arizona's new immigration statute draws attention to an issue of great importance to local governments: the need for comprehensive immigration reform....

Arizona stands by immigration law 

By Ed Brock (edward.brock@penton.com)

Boycotts and pleas from Congress will not delay statute's implementation....

Show me your green card 

American City & County asked the readers of its weekly e-mail newsletter if other states should pass laws similar to the one in Arizona....

DHS Calls For More Secure Employment Eligibility Checks 

Beginning in February, employers in the United States will not be allowed to use expired documents to verify workers' employment eligibility....

DHS Expands Collection of Biometrics for Visitors 

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is expanding the categories of non-U.S. citizens required to provide digital fingerprints and a photograph upon entry to the United States through the US‑VISIT program....

New Homeland Security TV Show Draws Questions 

A new reality television show premiering soon focuses on the agencies and employees of the Department of Homeland Security. ...

DHS Says Program Investment Process Lacks Oversight 

In fiscal year 2007, the Department of Homeland Security obligated about $12 billion for acquisitions to support homeland security missions. DHS's major investments include Coast Guard ships and aircraft; border surveillance and screening equipment; nuclear detection equipment; and systems to track finances and human resources. ...

New Federal Report Criticizes DHS's Decisions 

The Homeland Security Department has done a poor job overseeing the purchase of billions of dollars of equipment and technology since the agency was created five years ago, according to a federal report. ...

U.S. Borders Operating ID Scanning Machines 

Agents along the Canada and Mexico borders are using a controversial new machine that can "read" the personal information contained in some government-issued ID cards — such as passports and driver's licenses — as travelers approach a checkpoint. ...

Warning Systems For Helicopters Not Catching On Quickly 

A computerized safety system for a helicopter such as the Honeywell model that warns pilots of upcoming and unexpected terrain is considered one of the best defenses against the epidemic of accidents on air ambulance helicopter flights that have killed 35 people in nine crashes over the past 12 months, say federal accident investigators and safety experts....

DHS Cops To Failure To Meet 2012 Cargo Scanning Deadline  

Since DHS has admitted to failing to meet the 2012 deadline of scanning 100 percent of all incoming cargo, it has decided to instead get more information about who manufactures and packs the goods....

DHS, Michigan Team Up To Advance Secure ID Initiatives 

The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has reached an agreement with the state of Michigan to enhance the security features of the state’s driver’s license, which may serve in the future as an acceptable alternative document for crossing the United States’ land and sea borders....

Water Utilities First To Measure Security Progress Under Plan 

The water sector is set to become the first of the country’s 18 critical infrastructure and key resource sectors to develop a metric and launch a tool to gauge security progress under the National Infrastructure Protection Plan framework....

Study Alludes To Government Mishandling Social Security Numbers 

An investigation slated for the September issue of Consumer Reports and announced in early August has suggested that government leaks of information resulted in the loss or exposure of about 44 million consumer records from 2005 to mid-2008. ...

New DHS Counterintelligence Unit Fights Foreign Threats 

Concerns about foreign spies and terrorists have prompted the Homeland Security Department (DHS) to set up its own counterintelligence division and require strict reporting from employees about foreign travel, according to a memo obtained by The Associated Press....

Report Says U.S. Dams Require Better Security 

Since the terrorist attacks of 2001, the Bureau of Reclamation (BOR), which operates and manages dams that provide water and power to millions of people, has invested significant resources in security and is better able to protect its facilities and personnel, says a new report from the National Research Council....

DHS, Against Recommendation, Puts State On Facility Shortlist 

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) swept aside evaluations by government experts and named Mississippi as a potential location for a $451 million national laboratory to study some of the world's most virulent biological threats, according to the Associated Press....

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