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Kirstjen Nielsen

A woman and three men walk next to a fence with razor wire.
Immigration
Homeland Security Secretary Nielsen is the latest departure of the Trump Administration
A slatted metal prototypes of a border wall is shown, photographed through the border wall in Tijuana, Mexico.
Immigration
Trump signed an order for the wall 2 years ago. The US just ended the longest shutdown ever over it.
People sit on a fence with a blue sky behind them.
10 pivotal moments for US immigration in 2018
A migrant from Honduras stands in front of the border wall with the sun shining behind him
Immigration
After two boys’ murders, migrants and advocates fear new ‘remain in Mexico’ policy
A small girl in a t-shirt with bare legs and feet cries she and her mother run up a dirt hill.
Immigration
Mexico calls for ‘full investigation’ of US tear gas used at border
a policeman on the israel-gaza border
Israeli minister sees Gaza-style measures for US-Mexico border
Letter from US government in focus, being held up by a man who is out of focus behind it
Immigration
The government says Border Patrol agents in the Southwest speak Spanish — but many migrants speak Indigenous languages
an aerial view of a tent camp for detained migrant children in the US
Immigration
Family separation under ‘zero-tolerance’ policy could leave lasting trauma in children, pediatric doctor says
Kirstjen Nielsen testifies to the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on her nomination to be secretary of the Department of Homeland Security in Washington, Nov. 8, 2017.
Global Politics
A former Panama agent is guiding Trump’s Homeland Security pick