US officials gave airport security tours to immigrants under investigation – border agency
‘US Department of Homeland Security officials gave so-called “community engagement tours” to groups of immigrants at major US airports providing them with information so sensitive it was redacted from a later Freedom of Information Act request.
The tours, which included security briefings, were organized for immigrant neighborhoods, in Los Angeles, Minneapolis, and Ohio in 2014 and 2015, according to US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) records cited by Judicial Watch.
The groups, predominantly consisting of people of Somali descent, were taken to secure areas at Los Angeles International Airport, Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport, and John Glenn Columbus International Airport in Ohio, the documents say.’
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