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Border Patrol Agents Threatened with Criminal Charges for Speaking to Reporters
by Kristin Tate 13 Jun 2014
The Associated
Press (AP) obtained an email from Eligio “Lee” Pena, an assistant patrol agent,
that ordered more than 3,000 agents to not speak to reporters about the
“humanitarian crisis.” The email allegedly said that reporters are likely to
press for details and “may try to disguise themselves” in the process.”
Pena’s
email went on to warn agents that they could be disciplined or even charged
with a crime if they speak to media, according to the AP.
Since the
news of the spike in foreign minors, Border Patrol contacts–many of whom used
to speak on the record regularly–have not returned numerous phone calls or
emails from Breitbart Texas .
The
silence comes in the face of the apprehension of 47,000 foreign children
traveling alone to the U.S. since October.
Department
of Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson implied at a press conference on
Thursday that many of the children will not be deported. “The law requires that
we act in the best interest in the child,” he said. “When we turn over a child
to HHS , HHS acts in the best interest of the
child which very often means reuniting that child with the parent in the United States . That’s what the law requires.”
It is
unclear, then, how immigration laws will be enforced moving forward.
Many are
concerned that by providing the migrants with shelter, transportation, meals,
education, and even legal counsel, other children may be encouraged to make the
dangerous trek north from Central America . Since agents on the ground are not able to give
insight into the situation, the actual severity of the situation may be
unknown.
This is
not the first time Border Patrol agents have been ordered to remain silent on
an issue. In May, Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) ordered agents not
to speak to reporters regarding the 36,000 convicted criminal illegal
immigrants that were released onto U.S. soil.
“We were
given specific instructions not to comment on that report,” said Greg Palmore,
a Texas-based ICE spokesman, during a phone interview with Breitbart Texas . He was referring to the report by the Center for Immigration Studies
that outlined the criminals’ release.
DHS Employees: Don't be
part of the problem. Blow these decision makers in!!
Ben Ferro
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