Domestic Security Section

Domestic Security Section

The Domestic Security Section (DSS) was a component of the United States Department of Justice Criminal Division that was focused on the prosecution of significant alien smuggling organizations,[1] complex immigration frauds, certain violent crime and firearms offenses, crimes committed under the Military Extraterritorial Jurisdiction Act, and serious human rights violations such as war crimes, genocide [2], and torture. DSS was the primary DOJ office responsible for pursuing justice against perpetrators of human rights violations. [3][4]

In 2009, the Section was merged was with the Office of Special Investigations to form a new unit of the Criminal Division: the Human Rights and Special Prosecutions Section.

Contents

Former Section Chiefs

The Domestic Security Section, prior to reorganization, was headed by a Section Chief, who in turn reported to the Assistant Attorney General of the Criminal Division through a Deputy Assistant Attorney General.

A former acting chief of the section, John T. Morton, was appointed in mid 2009 by President of the United States Barack Obama to serve as the Assistant Security of Homeland Security for the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.[5]

Notable Cases

References

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