When was the DHS established?
It was established in 2003 after the September 11, 2001 attacks.
What does HSI stand for, and what does it investigate?
HSi stands for homeland security investigations. It looks into crimes related to people and goods moving in and out of the U.S. illegally, such as human smuggling, drug trafficking, and illegal weapons.
Where do CBP officers check people and goods?
CBP officers check people and goods at borders, airports, and seaports.
What is U.S Immigration and customs enforcement?
An agency that oversees ERO and is responsible for enforcing immigration laws in the United States.
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How is the DHS structured?
It is divided into management, policy, intelligence, and operations.
What types of cases does HSI work on besides smuggling and trafficking?
Hsi also works on cases involving financial crimes, cybercrime, and human rights violations.
How many agents does CBP have, and what areas do they protect?
CBP has over 60,000 agents who protect thousands of miles of borders with Canada, Mexico, and the ocean shoreline.
Who does the Criminal alien program work for?
they work for the federal, state and local law enforcement agencies
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What is the main mission of the DHS
to prevent and respond to terrorism, cyber threats, and disasters.
What does ICE stand for, and what is its main purpose?
ICE stands for Immigration and Customs Enforcement. ITs main purpose is to keep the country safe by finding and fixing problems at the borders and in transportation.
What types of illegal items does CBP prevent from entering the U.S?
CBP prevents drugs,weapons and other illegal items from entering the U.S.
How many workers are employed by ICE?
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What role does DHS play in cybersecurity?
It protects systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks. 1
How many workers does ICE have, and where do they work?
ICE has over 20,000 workers who serve as officers all over the world.
How does CBP help travelers enter the U.S. safely?
by screening people at ports of entry, checking for documentation, and stopping unlawful entries.
How does ICE help protect the U.S. from crimes and threats?
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Which jey agencies are included in the DHS?
CBP(Customs and Border Protection) ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) Secret Servies, and the Coast Guard.
What does CBP stand for, and how does it help protect the country?
CBP stands for U.S. Customs and Border Protection. It helps keep the country safe by stopping illegal drugs, weapons, and other dangerous items from entering the U.S.
What is the primary responsibility of CBP?
CBP is responsible for securing U.S borders,preventing illegal items from entering, and ensuring lawful travel and trade.
What does ICE stand for?
Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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