Homeland Security Secretary faces Senate grilling over detention tensions and airport threats ahead of World Cup
The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security is appearing before the Senate for a hearing on immigration matters. Lawmakers are focusing on tensions surrounding detention facilities
The U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security is appearing before the Senate for a hearing on
immigration matters. Lawmakers are focusing on tensions surrounding detention facilities
for migrants. Senators also raised concerns about recent threats targeting airports. The
scrutiny comes as the country prepares to host the upcoming World Cup. Officials argue
that security measures are essential for the international event. Critics question whether
current policies adequately protect migrant rights. The hearing may influence future
funding and oversight of immigration enforcement. Stakeholders are watching for any policy
adjustments before the tournament begins.