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Yes, US Homeland Security does have information on Canadians, but primarily in the context of border security and immigration enforcement. The agency collaborates with Canadian counterparts to share information and facilitate cross-border security measures. It is important to note that this information exchange focuses on national security and law enforcement purposes, not the everyday lives of Canadian citizens.
See: http://www.dhs.gov/xutil/contactus.shtm
This ignores the question of whether you should. Given that they're reporting illegal activity, it's not a simple decision. You can implement stricter security measures, and watermark various pieces of information, or simply don't do anything illegal.
Minors have social security numbers. It is illegal to post your earnings to someone else's number such as an adult reporting their earnings from an employer on their children's SSN. Contact your local office or the website for more information.
US Customs and Border Protection. Us Customs and Border protection, Part of homeland Security
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Probably, due to Bush's "Homeland Security" act. They could prohibit liquids of any kind in certain amounts.
A boating violation of homeland security refers to any illegal activity or breach of security that occurs on or involving a boat that poses a threat to national security. This could include smuggling contraband, weapons, or individuals, engaging in acts of terrorism or sabotage, or trespassing into restricted areas. These violations are treated seriously and may be subject to criminal charges and prosecution.
U.S. cops and/or immigration if the Indian is illegal, which I'm guessing they are:Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)866-347-24231-866-DHS-2ICEContact ICE Field Offices.Contact ICE to report illegal aliens, employers that hire illegal labor, smugglers, document fraud, and other crimes by illegal aliens. Bilingual services are offered. Confidential reporting is allowed. ICE operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).Or if you feel they are a threat and/or terrorist:Department of Homeland Security (DHS)Operator Number: 202-282-8000Comment Line: 202-282-8495Send DHS a message online.The Department of Homeland Security encourages citizens to contact their local law enforcement and local FBI office first especially if the matter involves personal safety. You can contact DHS to provide information and reports about suspected terrorist activity or crimes related to terrorism.Or if you feel they threaten your safety and the safety of Americans:Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)202-324-3000Locate FBI field offices.Submit a tip to the FBI online.The FBI investigates many crimes related to illegal immigration such as fraud, governmental fraud, insurance fraud, money laundering, terrorism, public corruption, healthcare fraud, identity theft and financial institution fraud as well as terrorism.I recommend calling ICE first, before calling Homeland Security and FBI. Please only call if you have a legitimate reason.
Report him to Immigration right away.Here you go:Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)866-347-24231-866-DHS-2ICEContact ICE Field Offices.Contact ICE to report illegal aliens, employers that hire illegal labor, smugglers, document fraud, and other crimes by illegal aliens. Bilingual services are offered. Confidential reporting is allowed. ICE operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).You can also visit the ICE website.Remember:Only do this if this is a legitimate claim, please.
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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is responsible for securing U.S. borders and ports. Within the DHS, several agencies play key roles in border and port security, including U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and U.S. Coast Guard. These agencies work to prevent illicit activities, such as illegal immigration, drug trafficking, and terrorism, by enforcing border and port security measures.