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DHS says it ‘can, should and will’ issue polygraphs amid ICE raid location leaks

The Department of Homeland Security has responded to reports that Secretary Christy Noem has allegedly warned employees that polygraph tests will be used to combat potential leaks about where future immigration attacks are located .

The NOEM issued an internal directive last week, stating that DHS-controlled polygraphs should include questions about fraudulent communications with media outlets and nonprofits. Bloomberg Government.

DHS Deputy Chief Tricia McLaughlin shared Bloomberg's story about X, captioning that the department is the National Security Agency, “We should, and should, and will.” Ta. The DHS main account has reposted a McLaughlin post.

Tom Homan believes the leakage of the ice attack is “from the inside.”

The Department of Homeland Security can conduct polygraph tests on employees after Chief Secretary Christie Noem was told that the test would be used to combat potential leaks regarding future ice attacks. “We should, should, we should, we should, we will.” (Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Social media posts after someone leaked information about immigration and customs enforcement, attacked them last week before they were made, derailing attempts to eliminate illegal aliens in Aurora, Colorado and Los Angeles I'm coming.

President Donald Trump's border emperor Tom Homan previously said the leak was believed to have come from someone inside.

“We think it comes from within. And we know that the first leak in Aurora is currently under investigation. I think we've identified that person,” Homan said. said last week on “Hoanity.”

The leaked information reportedly said members of Venezuelan gangster Tren de Lagua allowed federal agents to avoid capture as they encountered almost empty apartments and buildings during the attack. It is being done. However, the surgery left around 30 people detained.

Meanwhile, Noem accused the FBI of leaking information about ice operations in LA. ICE sources previously told Fox News they didn't know where Noem got the information or what she did based on her accusations.

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Homeland Security's Christie Noem joined the ice attack in New York City later last month. (Ministry of Homeland Security)

Noem sends a message to those considering entering us illegally: “Don't even think about that.”

DHS is currently in the employment process of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officers and agents to determine that it is “compatible with employment” and “supports internal and anti-intellectual investigations,” according to the agency's website. I manage polygraph tests.

“The federal government uses polygraph exams to understand applicants' past behavior, personal connections and personal integrity. Almost all border patrol agents, customs and border guards, and CBP The air and marine operations agents who participated in the event were taken and passed, the polygraph test,” the DHS stated on a web page explaining why CBP applicants should manage the polygraph test.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection Services Officer Eric Dernstead has announced that he has installed a truck-mounted X-ray device shipping container that arrived in Port Newark, New Jersey on February 24, 2006. We will inspect the contents of the Security concerns push for emergency laws to block controversial transactions that manage six major US ports in the hands of state-owned Arab businesses. Reuters/Chip East - RTR16LYP

The Department of Homeland Security is conducting polygraph tests on applicants seeking positions with customs and border protection. (Reuters)

The DHS does not require other people employed at the agency to take the polygraph exam.

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