Wyden, Grassley Demand Answers On CBP List Targeting Journalists

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Wyden, Grassley Demand Answers On CBP List Targeting Journalists

The following press release was published by the United States Committee on Finance Ranking Member’s News on March 11, 2019. It is reproduced in full below.

Dear Commissioner McAleenan:

We write to you today regarding recent reports alleging that Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) inappropriately flagged for additional scrutiny seven American journalists, who were covering the migrant caravan last year. First Amendment freedoms guarantee American citizens the right to a free press and peaceable assembly. Unless CBP had reason to believe the individuals in question were inciting violence or physical conflict, it is deeply concerning that CBP appears to be targeting American journalists at our borders.

According to recent news reports, a whistleblower provided a local NBC affiliate with documentation evidence title “San Diego Sector Foreign Operations Branch: Migrant Caravan FY-2019, Suspected Organizers, Coordinators, Instigators and Media" dated January 9, 2019. The documents provided by this whistleblower, which are not classified, are labeled “For Official Use Only." According to these reports, the documents indicate that CBP was being directed to target journalists for extra scrutiny at the border.

We understand and appreciate that CBP officers put their lives on the line to secure our homeland, and to protect the flow of people and commerce across our borders. However, CBP must perform its duties in a manner that is consistent with basic Constitutional safeguards.

Therefore, in our capacity as Chair and Ranking Member of the U.S. Senate Finance Committee, with oversight jurisdiction over the CBP, we are requesting that CBP provide our staff with an unclassified briefing on this document and its policies and procedures related to such targeting, with classified additions as necessary, as soon as possible, and no later than March 14, 2019.

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Source: Ranking Member’s News

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