A federal judge blocked New York City’s request for President Donald Trump’s administration to return $80 million in FEMA funds allocated for migrant shelters and services.
An ex-FEMA official who was fired over payments to New York City for housing migrants in what critics called "luxury hotels" ...
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that it fired four Federal Emergency Management Agency officials over payments provided to New York City to house migrants, arguing without ...
According to Fox News, DHS fired four FEMA employees, including the agency's chief financial officer, two program analysts, ...
CORRECTION: Mary Comans is the former chief financial officer of the Federal Emergency Management Agency. An earlier version of this story included incorrect information. The former chief ...
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem said Sunday that she is in favor of getting rid of the Federal Emergency Management Agency in its current form. “I would say, yes, get rid of FEMA the way it ...
DHS clawed back the money last month after firing four FEMA staffers for sending $59 million to New York City hotels housing ...
The Department of Homeland Security had warned that whoever was responsible for the payment to the New York City hotels should expect to be fired.
The government's leading disaster relief agency reportedly spent millions on hotels for illegal immigrants just last week, according to Elon Musk, who is leading the Trump administration's efforts ...
The funds were part of FEMA's Shelter and Services Program, which provides financial support to local governments for noncitizen assistance. However, DHS officials determined that the payment was ...