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Posted: 2025-08-21 10:22:32 UTC

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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has canceled 49 security grant projects due to suspected ties to extremist groups, following a report alleging that over $25 million was funneled to terror-linked organizations between 2013 and 2023. The decision, which will save $8 million, involves stricter requirements for future grants, barring funding to organizations involved in DEI programs, boycotts, or aid to undocumented immigrants. CAIR has criticized the decision as political.
DHS cancels 49 security grant projects.
Organizations flagged for suspected ties to extremist groups.
New vetting rules bar funding to organizations involved in DEI programs, boycotts, or aid to undocumented immigrants.
CAIR slams the decision as political.
Ensuring proper vetting of organizations receiving security grants.
Addressing concerns about potential political motivations behind funding decisions.
Balancing security concerns with civil rights and community relations.