Secretary Kristi Noem of the Department of Homeland Security announced that all employees will soon undergo polygraph tests focusing on unauthorized communications with media and nonprofit organizations. This move comes as part of a broader effort to control information leaks seen as detrimental to immigration enforcement goals. Reports indicate that ICE is falling short of its arrest objectives. Under Noem, the DHS is tightening its internal security policies to assess employee access to classified information, highlighting ongoing struggles in immigration enforcement amidst a challenging operational landscape.
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Secretary Noem's directive highlights the administration's renewed emphasis on internal security measures in the face of perceived leaks hampering law enforcement efforts.
Bloomberg's report indicates intensified scrutiny on DHS employees, reflecting a broader effort to tighten information control amidst operational struggles.
Despite ramped-up immigration enforcement efforts, ICE is struggling to meet arrest quotas and remains under scrutiny for its effectiveness.
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