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DHS weekly message credits border gains, reopens VOICE and highlights drug seizures, child reunifications and cyber threats
Summary
An unidentified Department of Homeland Security official said the agency marked 100 days into President Donald Trump’s term, touted border-security results, said the Victims of Immigration Crime Office (VOICE) was reopened, and cited major drug seizures and cybersecurity work focused on threat actors including Volt Typhoon.
An unidentified Department of Homeland Security official said in a weekly message that the department marked 100 days into President Donald Trump’s term and credited the administration with recent border-security and enforcement outcomes.
The official said DHS had “achieved the most secure border in American history,” reported that the agency reopened the Victims of Immigration Crime Office (VOICE) and described law-enforcement operations that seized what the statement called “hundreds of thousands of pounds” of illicit drugs, including fentanyl. The message said nearly 5,000 unaccompanied children had been reunited with a relative or guardian and…
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