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"Beatrice" speaks to HSI about her experience being the target of an online romance scam. Learn the signs and how HSI works to combat criminal organizations involved in theses scams.
Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) is a premier federal law enforcement agency within the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). We shield our nation from global threats to ensure Americans are safe and secure. HSI investigates crime on a global scale – at home, abroad and online – to prevent harm to you locally.
HSI’s investigations are diverse and wide-ranging. We conduct federal criminal investigations into the illegal movement of people, goods, money, contraband, weapons and sensitive technology into, out of and through the United States. We stop crime at the source, keeping the public safe and holding criminals accountable.
HSI has over 200 offices across the United States, including 30 Special Agent in Charge (SAC) offices. The SAC offices are responsible for the administration and management of all investigative and enforcement activities within the geographic boundaries of the office.
Homeland Security Investigations; Careers Careers. Careers. Join our mission to protect Americans from ...
HSI’s workforce consists of more than 10,000 employees, including special agents, criminal analysts, mission support personnel and contract staff assigned to offices throughout the United States and around the world.
Homeland Security Investigations special agents have broad law enforcement authorities and a unique versatility that enables them to quickly meet emerging threats, such as the fentanyl epidemic, surges in organized retail crime, fraud related to global pandemics and child exploitation.
Media Inquiries. For media inquiries about HSI activities, operations or policies, contact our Office of Public Affairs (OPA) at 202-732-4646 or email hsimedia@hsi.dhs.gov.
Homeland Security Careers. In Memoriam. Laws & Regulations. ... Homeland Security Investigations (HSI ...
The story of Homeland Security Investigations (HSI) begins in 1789, when Congress established the U.S. Customs Service. For over 100 years after it was founded, the U.S. Customs Service was the primary source of revenue for the government, inspecting and taxing goods imported into the United States.