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CBP Investigating 62 Border Patrol Agents Who Used Demeaning Facebook Page

allan6 years ago02 mins

At least 62 current and eight former Border Patrol employees are accused of joining a private Facebook group and other social media pages that mocked migrants and lawmakers.

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Border Apprehensions Sharply Decline in June After Large Spike

allan6 years ago01 mins

The number of migrants detained after crossing the Southwest border dropped in June for the first time this year.

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Homeland Security: CBP Agents Disciplined for Offensive Facebook Posts

allan6 years ago6 years ago04 mins

Customs and Border Protection agents who posted offensive and sexually demeaning content on Facebook have been disciplined, acting Homeland Security Secretary Kevin McAleenan told ABC’s “This Week.”

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Email: Border Agents Forced Migrant to Walk with ‘I like men’ Sign

allan6 years ago6 years ago02 mins

Customs and Border Protection agents are accused of trying to humiliate a migrant by forcing him to walk around wearing a sign that read, “I like men,” in Spanish

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CBP Aware of Secret, Offensive Facebook Group for Years

allan6 years ago6 years ago03 mins

Customs and Border Protection officials knew about a secret, sexist and demeaning Facebook group for at least three years without taking action.

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Mark Morgan Promoted to Replace Sanders as CBP Head

allan6 years ago6 years ago02 mins

Acting ICE Director Mark Morgan will replace John Sanders as head of Customs and Border Protection.

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Advocates Discover Premature Baby in a Crowded Border Patrol Facility

allan6 years ago6 years ago02 mins

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.

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Cyberattack on CBP Exposes Facial Recognition Data on Thousands of Travelers

allan6 years ago02 mins

Federal agencies defend the use of facial-recognition technology as a new tool to track down criminals, but a recent cyberattack of a Customs and Border Patrol subcontractor raises serious issues about infringing on privacy.

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