
CBP Aware of Secret, Offensive Facebook Group for Years
Customs and Border Protection officials knew about a secret, sexist and demeaning Facebook group for at least three years without taking action.
Customs and Border Protection officials knew about a secret, sexist and demeaning Facebook group for at least three years without taking action.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection is investigating a secret and offensive Facebook group reportedly used by current and former Border Patrol agents.
The conditions were so deplorable at an El Paso border station that agents were beginning to arm themselves because they feared a riot, according to an internal report by the Homeland Security’s Inspector General.
The FBI is investigating after a woman and three children were found dead near the Rio Grande River in South Texas on Sunday.
Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said Thursday that comparing migrant detention facilities to concentration camps is “offensive.”
Attorneys visiting a crowded Border Patrol facility in Texas made a startling discovery – a teenage girl in a wheelchair holding a tiny, prematurely born baby.
So many bees covered a Guatemalan mother protecting her child that a Border Patrol agent believed he saw a bundle of clothing.
Nooses in detainee cells, inadequate medical care, unreported security incidents, moldy and dilapidated bathrooms, rotting food and overly restrictive segregation were among the findings at immigration detention facilities.