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Department of Homeland Security (DHS)en-USCopyright 皇冠网址/Community Radio for Northern Colorado 2020Wed, 02 Apr 2025 18:27:00 GMTFederal visa revocations impact at least 10 international students at CU and CSU
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Six students at Colorado State University and another four attending the University of Colorado in Boulder and Colorado Springs had their visas revoked. There's no word if the decision is part of an ongoing crackdown on student protests.Wed, 02 Apr 2025 18:27:00 GMT/news/2025-04-02/federal-visa-revocations-impact-at-least-10-international-students-at-cu-and-csuAlex MurphyDepartment of Homeland Security deploys sensors that can 'smell' wildfires in their early stages
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The sensors take 30 measurements every 18 seconds, gathering data on air particulates, temperature, humidity, and atmospheric pressure. The information is analyzed using AI, and if a fire is detected, the sensors will alert emergency managers.Fri, 20 Sep 2024 22:17:02 GMT/regional-news/2024-09-20/department-of-homeland-security-deploys-sensors-that-can-smell-wildfires-in-their-early-stagesRachel CohenGreeley couple that moved to adopted home in Haiti can't return because of turmoil there
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Ron and Carla Bluntschli have lived in Haiti for more than three decades. They came to Greeley to visit family and wound up staying in Colorado longer than they expected.Tue, 31 Jan 2023 14:00:00 GMT/news/2023-01-31/greeley-couple-that-moved-to-adopted-home-in-haiti-cant-return-because-of-turmoil-thereMichael LyleIn Crossing Arizona's Last Free-Flowing River, Border Wall Construction Results In "Loss Of Trust"
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Contractors continue to install new border barriers across the U.S.-Mexico border, including many across sensitive lands, including Organ Pipe Cactus鈥�Mon, 15 Jun 2020 18:30:51 GMT/environment/2020-06-15/in-crossing-arizonas-last-free-flowing-river-border-wall-construction-results-in-loss-of-trustAriana BrociousTo Produce Citizenship Data, Homeland Security To Share Records With Census
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The Department of Homeland Security has finalized an agreement to share records that the Census Bureau says will help it produce data about the citizenship status of every person living in the U.S.Sat, 04 Jan 2020 17:48:43 GMT/npr-news/2020-01-04/to-produce-citizenship-data-homeland-security-to-share-records-with-censusHansi Lo WangGovernment Can Waive Environmental Laws To Build Border Wall Prototypes, Court Rules
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Environmental groups and the state of California had argued that the Trump administration overstepped its authority when it waived the environmental laws to build border barriers. A court disagrees.Tue, 12 Feb 2019 11:38:56 GMT/npr-news/2019-02-12/government-can-waive-environmental-laws-to-build-border-wall-prototypes-court-rulesMatthew S. SchwartzFederal Immigration Agents Separated More Migrant Children Than Previously Thought
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Before family separation became an official and controversial policy of the Trump administration, federal immigration agents separated "thousands" of migrant children from their parents.Thu, 17 Jan 2019 18:05:00 GMT/npr-news/2019-01-17/federal-immigration-agents-separated-more-migrant-children-than-previously-thoughtJohn BurnettHickenlooper: Colo. Won't Say No To Syrian Refugees, But Verification Must Be 'Stringent'
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Gov. John Hickenlooper announced Monday that Colorado would accept Syrian refugees. President Barack Obama said the U.S. would receive at least 10,000鈥�Mon, 16 Nov 2015 22:03:07 GMT/politics/2015-11-16/hickenlooper-colo-wont-say-no-to-syrian-refugees-but-verification-must-be-stringentBente BirkelandThe Next Disaster Scenario Power Companies Are Preparing For
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Ten years after a cascading power outage across a broad section of the U.S. and Canada, utility operators and regulators are concerned about another blackout scenario: a massive cyberattack that could threaten the U.S. electric grid.Thu, 15 Aug 2013 06:57:00 GMT/npr-news/2013-08-15/the-next-disaster-scenario-power-companies-are-preparing-forTom GjeltenLack Of Leaders Puts Strain On Homeland Security Department
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Fifteen top posts at the Department of Homeland Security, including retiring Secretary Janet Napolitano's position, are now vacant or soon will be. Many are being filled on a temporary basis, and lawmakers from both sides of the aisle want the Obama administration to get busy filling those jobs, too.Mon, 22 Jul 2013 21:59:00 GMT/npr-news/npr-news/2013-07-22/lack-of-leaders-puts-strain-on-homeland-security-departmentBrian Naylor