Exclusive: Customs and Border Protection Gains an Extra Layer of Secrecy
Exclusive: Customs and Border Protection Gains an Extra Layer of Secrecy
By gaining a security agency designation, the border police can further shield themselves from public view.
https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/cbp-security-agency/
On Friday, the Trump administration quietly designated the entire Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agency, which polices US borders, as a Security Agency, according to an internal memo obtained by The Nation. This follows repeated attempts by federal immigration authorities to dramatically expand their reach in recent years.
The memo, which was signed by CBPs Acting Commissioner Mark Morgan and dated January 31, places CBP under the same designation as highly secretive intelligence and law enforcement agencies like the FBI and Secret Service. This grants CBP greater secrecy by exempting certain records from disclosure to the public.
The memo states: I am pleased to announce CBP has been designated as a Security Agency under Office of Personnel Managements (OPM) official Data Release Policy, effective immediately. Previously, only frontline law enforcement, investigative, or intelligence positions held this designation. This policy change now protects all CBP employee names from subsequent responses to Freedom of Information Act requests or other public disclosures for CGP employee data.
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Irvin McCullough, national security analyst with the Government Accountability Project, warned that the designation would result in less transparency for CBP.
How much will they hide now?