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DHS deputy highlights new CBP training center, a reported Supreme Court ruling and regional travel
Summary
Nate Madden, principal deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, summarized weekly agency activity including the opening of a CBP training facility in Harpers Ferry, a cited Supreme Court ruling on removals, recent arrests of Iranian nationals and a multi‑country trip by “Secretary Noem,” all described in his remarks.
Nate Madden, principal deputy assistant secretary at the Department of Homeland Security, gave a weekly update saying the department marked several developments this week, including the opening of a Customs and Border Protection training facility in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia; what he described as a Supreme Court ruling on removal authority; arrests of several Iranian nationals; and international travel by “Secretary Noem” to Latin American countries to discuss migration and law‑enforcement cooperation.
Madden said the new facility, called Monarch Hall at CBP’s advanced training center in Harpers Ferry, will “train new CBP agents to defend the homeland with cutting edge technology.” He characterized the opening as part of…
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