Feb 7 β€’ 15:28 UTC πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ USA Fox News

DHS fires senior CBP official for leaking sensitive information

The DHS has terminated a senior CBP official for allegedly leaking sensitive information regarding personnel and border wall negotiations to the media.

The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has dismissed a senior official from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) following revelations of leaking sensitive information, including personal details of CBP personnel and negotiation discussions about the border wall, to the press. The incident raised serious concerns within DHS, particularly as the agency reported a staggering increase in death threats against its law enforcement personnel. This leakage is considered profoundly dangerous and has triggered a robust response from DHS leadership.

According to sources, the unnamed official was removed from their office in Washington, D.C. after the exposure of their actions came to light. The DHS spokesperson emphasized the agency's strict stance against such breaches of trust, stating that it matters little for the individual's position or status; leakers will be pursued and held accountable under the law. This incident reflects the heightened tensions surrounding immigration policies and underscores the delicate nature of the information handled by border security agencies.

The timing of this dismissal is particularly significant, coming shortly after an investigation by Fox News Digital revealed the existence of an underground communications network utilized by anti-U.S. immigration groups. This adds another layer of concern regarding the security and confidentiality of sensitive government information, as both the public and law enforcement agencies face escalating risks due to the dissemination of such information. The incident calls into question the internal controls within DHS and may lead to stricter policies to prevent further leaks in the future.

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