The port was once a place where Jewish immigrants passed through to resettle in the homeland.
In his position in the Homeland Security Intelligence division, he had access to a wide range of top-secret information, including vulnerabilities of national critical infrastructure.
And that's why there was a very determined and concerted effort after that to take a look at what else he might be trying to accomplish here in the homeland.
The panel will include state and local officials as well as representatives from businesses, such as those in the transportation and chemical industries, with major stakes in the homeland security debate.
In a subsequent vote two weeks later, Members again voted on specific language in the Homeland Security bill that would have prevented any such transfer, but this time sixty Members changed their position.
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Napolitano responded that Tsarnaev's departure did "ping" in the homeland security screening system, but she noted that because the FBI's investigation in 2011 found no suspicious activity, there was no reason to follow up.
In December, after a panicky fall in the rupee, the RBI introduced several obscure measures to bolster it, such as making it more attractive for Indians resident abroad to deposit money in the homeland.
Idea is simple, but the execution is challenging: by tapping the collective intelligence, collective will, and collective economic power of the community that has left its homeland, people back in the homeland can benefit.
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Sixty-four years ago, the United States became the first country in the world to recognize the State of Israel--the realization of a modern day state in the historic homeland of the Jewish People.
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The agency picked up the device and consulted with officials in the Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Consulate in Juarez, Mexico.
Bush says it can be funded entirely from savings achieved by eliminating redundancies in the current homeland security structure.
Lewis has already won an Emmy and a Golden Globe for his role as Sergeant Nicholas Brody in the thriller Homeland.
So says Oppenheimer's William L. Peters, a young analyst who has emerged as one of the most respected voices in the budding homeland security sector.
Each time he came back to Peru, he was struck by the contrast between the poverty in his homeland and the entrepreneurial spirit of its people.
Unless we are prepared to abandon our fundamental values altogether, the rule of law must retain its vitality in war and in peace, even when terrorists topple our buildings into rubble and senselessly murder our citizens in the American homeland.
Then, on October 8, 2001, Tom Ridge was sworn in as the first Office of Homeland Security Advisor in the history of the United States of America.
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) in the Department of Homeland Security is leading the recovery efforts to assist the affected region.
Many elderly Irish Americans who do not have surviving family in the US have expressed an interest in returning to Ireland at some point in the future, but economic turmoil in their homeland has put some off the idea.
The second in command from Homeland Security, the Justice Department, the FBI, NCTC and the office of the director of national intelligence sat at the small conference table.
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For the past 10 years photographer Peter Dench has been photographing the antics of those of us who live in his homeland, the green and pleasant land that is England.
"The issue is that we'll have to look within and see where we could find funding to sustain our programs, " said Gary Coons, chief of the Division of Homeland Security in the Indianapolis Department of Public Safety.
"I do not endorse actions that move Boston and our nation into a police state mentality, with surveillance cameras attached to every light pole in the city, " Commissioner Edward Davis said in prepared remarks for the House Homeland Security Committee.
And he has all but banned transport-security workers in the Department of Homeland Security from unionising.
Trade rules were confusing enough before Sept. 11 ushered in the era of homeland vigilance.
Democrat Mike Beebe will be the next state leader, winning over Republican Asa Hutchinson, a former congressman and undersecretary in the Department of Homeland Security.
Philip Mudd, a respected intelligence man currently on secondment to the FBI, pulled out of his nomination to the senior intelligence post in the Department of Homeland Security.
In October 2011, just four months after the Morton memo was issued, Napolitano delivered a speech at American University in which she boasted that the Department of Homeland Security was on track to set a new record for deportations in the 2011 fiscal year.
The Jewish people are not strangers in our ancestral homeland, the land of our forefathers.
Such cooperation can be enhanced through exchanges such as the Trans-Pacific Symposium on Dismantling Transnational Illicit Networks hosted by the Departments of State and Homeland Security in the fall of 2009, which drew participants from more than 40 countries, jurisdictions, and organizations.
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