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No, that is different department.
Reports are made to the Treasury and Dept of Homeland Security.
The Department of Homeland Security plays the major role. The Director of National Security as well as the FBI ( treasury department)and the Department of Defense are involved and probably the department of State. Treasury also keep track of international funding sources of terrorist organizations.
As far as civilian employees, yes. Number two is the VA 3. Homeland Security, 4 Treasury and 5 Agriculture.
The Secret Service was transferred from the Treasury Department to the Homeland Security Department when the latter was created in 2002. One of their primary responsibilities, however, is still combating counterfeiting.
Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines (part of the Navy), and the Coast Guard (part of Homeland Security, formerly part of the Department of Transportation, formerly part of the Treasury Department).
Interior The U.S. Secret Service was a division of the Department of the Treasury from its creation on April 14, 1865 until March 1, 2003, and it has been a division of the Department of Homeland Security since then.
Nothing specific, except it is of record and they would expect to see corresponding activity on your reports, or as far as Homeland Security..who also gets a record of it, that it isn't part of a scheme of some type.
Department of Transportation.....under the supervision of the honerable Norman Meneta. LOL.....something we had to quote but he was the last secratary of transportation before we annexed into DHS.
There is 15 now. they are Department of State, Department of the Treasury, Department of Defense, Department of Justice, Department of the Interior, Department of Agriculture, Department of Commerce, Department of Labor, Department of Health and Human Services, Department of Housing and Urban Development, Department of Transportation, Department of Energy, Department of Education, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Homeland Security. idk the leader
If by INS you mean Immigration and Naturalization services then no. The INS does not exist. Immigration is now handled by the Department of Homeland Security which heads USCIS (they process affirmative immigration applications) and ICE (which enforces immigration laws) and the Department of Justice which heads EOIR (who adjudicates immigration cases).
It processes payments, such as Social Security checks.