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CyberTipline is a grant from the Department of Homeland Security that funds efforts to combat the online exploitation of children. The program supports the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) in operating the CyberTipline, which serves as the centralized national reporting system for suspected child sexual exploitation.
Electronic service providers, law enforcement agencies, and the public can submit reports of apparent child exploitation including possession and distribution of child sexual abuse material, online enticement, and child sex trafficking.
The CyberTipline processes these reports and makes them available to law enforcement for investigation, playing a critical role in identifying victims and holding offenders accountable across federal, state, and local jurisdictions.
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ARRESTING AND REMOVING THE WORST OF THE WORST DHS has arrested and deported hundreds of thousands of criminal illegal aliens across the country, including gang members, rapists, kidnappers, and drug traffickers, thanks to the brave men and women of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), CBP, and other law enforcement immigration enforcement agencies.
MOST SECURE BORDER IN AMERICAN HISTORY In a matter of weeks, Customs and Border Protection (CBP) delivered the most secure border in American history. It has stayed secure ever since.
USHERING IN THE GOLDEN AGE OF TRAVEL Under President Trump and Secretary Noem, TSA ended the Obama-era “Quiet Skies” program, which was used to spy on Americans, launched the “Shoes On” Campaign, successfully implemented REAL ID, and initiated historic hospitality training for the TSA workforce to improve customer experience.
SECURING THE HIGH SEAS AND SAVING LIVES The U.S. Coast Guard is smashing records and being revitalized into one of the world’s most elite fighting forces that can meet the challenges of the 21st century. For decades, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) was bloated by waste, fraud, and abuse.
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GOV: ICE Arrests Murderers, Pedophiles, and Drug Traffickers Show me more News & Updates Making America Safe Again: The State of DHS Under President Trump and Secretary Noem Read About Our Historic Progress Bautista Class Action Notice A single district judge in the U.S. District Court for the Central District of California ordered DHS to post the following notice.
While DHS strongly disagrees with this ruling, it also complies with court orders. You may be a member of a class that has been certified by the United States District Court for the Central District of California in Lazaro Maldonado Bautista et al. v.
Ernesto Santacruz Jr et al. , No. 5:25-cv-01873-SSS-BFM (C. D.
Cal. 2025). On December 18, 2025, the District Court issued a ruling that certain immigration detainees may be unlawfully detained and may seek release on bond or conditional parole under 8 U.S.C.
§ 1226(a). Therefore, you may be entitled to request release on bond or conditional parole by immigration officers; you may also be entitled to a bond hearing upon your request to the Immigration Court. At the bond hearing, the Immigration Judge may determine that you are eligible to be released on bond while your removal proceedings are pending.
If you have questions about your potential membership in the class or your rights under the District Court’s ruling, you may call the attorneys representing the class at (415) 343-0770. Aviso de demanda colectiva Es posible que usted sea miembro de una demanda colectiva que ha sido certificada por el Tribunal de Distrito de los Estados Unidos para el Distrito Central de California en Lazaro Maldonado Bautista et al.
contra Ernesto Santacruz Jr et al. , N. º 5:25-cv-01873-SSS-BFM (C.
D. Cal. 2025).
El 18 de diciembre de 2025, el Tribunal de Distrito dictó una sentencia según la cual determinados inmigrantes detenidos podrían estar recluidos ilegalmente y solicitar la libertad bajo fianza o libertad condicional en virtud del artículo 8 U.S.C. § 1226(a).
Por lo tanto, usted puede tener derecho a solicitar la libertad bajo fianza o libertad condicional por parte de funcionarios de inmigración; también puede tener derecho a una audiencia de fianza si lo solicita al Tribunal de Inmigración. En la audiencia de fianza, el Juez de Inmigración puede determinar que usted es elegible para ser liberado bajo fianza mientras sus procedimientos de expulsión están pendientes.
Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre su posible pertenencia a la demanda colectiva o sobre sus derechos en virtud de la sentencia del Tribunal de Distrito, puede llamar a los abogados que representan a la demanda colectiva al (415) 343-0770. Get direct updates from DHS in your inbox.
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Yes — CyberTipline is offered by Department of Homeland Security and this listing comes from SAM.gov, an official U.S. federal source. Federal applications generally require registrations (for example SAM.gov or an agency submission portal), so allow extra lead time.
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