DHS Announces Process Enhancements for Supporting Labor Enforcement Investigations
DHS announced noncitizen workers who are victims of, or witnesses to, the violation of labor rights, can access a streamlined deferred action request process.
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DHS announced noncitizen workers who are victims of, or witnesses to, the violation of labor rights, can access a streamlined deferred action request process.
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Depatman Sekirite Enteryè a (DHS) kontinye ap prepare pou fen òdonans sante piblik Tit 42 a, ki konsène plizyè òdonans jidisyè aktyèlman, epi pou moman yo ap rekòmanse pwosesis pou tout moun ki pa sitwayen yo selon otorite Tit 8 imigrasyon Depatman an.
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Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas delivered remarks and participated in a Q&A session on DHS’s continued preparation for the end of Title 42 and new border enforcement measures and additional safe and orderly processes.
El Departamento de Seguridad Nacional (DHS por sus siglas en inglés) continúa preparándose para el fin de la orden de salud pública del Título 42, que actualmente está sujeta a múltiples órdenes judiciales, y el regreso al procesamiento de todos los no ciudadanos bajo las autoridades de inmigración del Título 8 del Departamento.
DHS announced new border enforcement measures to improve border security, limit irregular migration, and create additional safe and orderly processes.
In 2022, DHS responded to the dynamic threat landscape with leadership, new programs and capabilities, cross-component collaboration, and dedication to mission.