No. At least I certainly hope not. Federal agencies can be sued depending upon the circumstances involved. Homeland Security is a combination of federal law enforcement and investigation agencies, that being so, a specific agency would have to be named. Example: An error committed by mistaken identity that resulted in the detention and/or arrest and/or search and seizure of a person or his or her residence, vehicle, etc. or damage incurred due to such action.
Yes, but you'll most likely not win.
do you mean police there are no federal police in the US per se, but we have alot of federal law enforcement agencies like the FBI, ATFE, TSA, DHS, Borders and Customs Patrol...
No, Transportation Security Administration (TSA) workers work only in U.S. airports.
Anything that is not restricted by the TSA to be shipped with you.
The Indian Ocean never borders the US.
No, Mexico borders the US as well.
The Atlantic Ocean borders the US to the East. The Pacific Ocean borders the western side.
The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won The northern borders were decided over a war agaist the US. The US won
The United States Border Patrol is responsible for securing U.S. borders between ports of entry. The Border Patrol is an arm of Customs and Border Protection (CBP) which is under the Department of Homeland Security.
The Cbp is an organization that patrols the U.S. borders. It also regulates shipping and immigration.
Mexico borders the US to the south.
The Pacific Ocean borders both Canada and the US on the west
Canada borders the north of the US.