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‘Outrageous Violation of First Amendment’: Leaked Docs Reveal Trump Tracked Journalists and Rights Advocates at Border

“The government cannot use the pretext of the border to target activists critical of its policies, lawyers providing legal representation, or journalists simply doing their jobs.”
— ACLU
That’s according to reporting from NBC7 San Diego Wednesday evening that showed how the President Donald Trump administration is targeting opponents to its deportation and immigration policies.
The reporting is based on documents provided to the local NBC affiliate by a “Homeland Security source on the condition of anonymity.” Dated Jan. 9, the documents–entitled “San Diego Sector Foreign Operations Branch: Migrant Caravan FY-2019, Suspected Organizers, Coordinators, Instigators and Media”–offer details of a program called “Operation Secure Line.”
The source said the documents or screenshots show a SharePoint application that was used by agents from Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), the U.S. Border Patrol, Homeland Security Investigations and some agents from the San Diego sector of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI).
Each person identified in the document has a headshot followed by their name, date of birth, role in the caravan, “country of commencement,” and the date of their interview (or prospective interview) by government officials.
#NBC7 Our Investigative team just broke a big story—https://www.nbcsandiego.com/investigations/Source-Leaked-Documents-Show-the-US-Government-Tracking-Journalists-and-Advocates-Through-a-Secret-Database-506783231.html …
“Criminal events, such as the breach of the border wall in San Diego involving assaults on law enforcement and a risk to public safety, are routinely monitored and investigated by authorities,” said CBP’s statement.
In comment to Buzzfeed News immigration reporter Hamed Aleaziz, ICE distanced itself from the program, saying, “it is hard to support this activity.”
A senior ICE official not involved told me after reading this:
“Not knowing what they really wanted to accomplish it is hard to support this activity. It starts to smack of a dictatorship or the persecution of actors and press during the “red scare.”https://www.nbcsandiego.com/investigations/Source-Leaked-Documents-Show-the-US-Government-Tracking-Journalists-and-Advocates-Through-a-Secret-Database-506783231.html …
“Two people in plainclothes came down and took me to another room,” said freelance photojournalist Ariana Drehsler, referring to a stop when crossing back into the U.S.. “They questioned me in a small room, asking me questions about the shelter, what was I seeing there, who was I working for.”
Drehsler told NBC7 that she was given secondary screenings three times out of the dozens of times she crossed the border to report on the caravan.
Kevin Gosztola
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@kgosztola
· Mar 7, 2019
Replying to @kgosztola
Officials in Trump administration put alerts on passports and kept “at least three photojournalists and an attorney from entering Mexico to work.” https://www.nbcsandiego.com/investigations/Source-Leaked-Documents-Show-the-US-Government-Tracking-Journalists-and-Advocates-Through-a-Secret-Database-506783231.html …
Leaked Documents Show the Government Tracking Journalists
The documents detail an intelligence-gathering effort by the United States and Mexican authorities, targeting more than 50 people including journalists, an attorney, and immigration advocates.
nbcsandiego.com
“I wasn’t allowed to be in communication with anyone,” said Cahana. “I wasn’t allowed to contact my embassy.”
In the end, Mexican authorities denied Cahana entry into the country.
“It was very confusing,” Cahana added, “because my Spanish is quite limited and no one there really spoke English.”
Another freelance photographer, Go Nakamura, told Buzzfeed News that CBP officials questioned him on his background and whether he recognized people in pictures they showed him.
“He asked me, do I recognize any of the faces,” said Nakamura. “I didn’t recognize any of the faces, so I said, ‘no.'”
“It starts to smack of dictatorship”
The US compiled a secret list of journalists, attorneys, and activists to question at the borderhttps://www.buzzfeednews.com/article/salvadorhernandez/government-list-journalists-border-immigration-question?bftwnews&utm_term=4ldqpgc#4ldqpgc …
“This is an outrageous violation of the First Amendment,” said American Civil Liberties Union attorney Esha Bhandari, in a statement to NBC7. “The government cannot use the pretext of the border to target activists critical of its policies, lawyers providing legal representation, or journalists simply doing their jobs.”
Sue Udry, executive director of Defending Rights and Dissent, said on Thursday that it was time for Congress to step in.
“This document provides clear evidence that the government is targeting people based on their First Amendment-protected activities,” Udry said. “The U.S. border has become a Constitution-free zone, and CBP is an agency out of control.”
“Incredibly concerning overreach,” tweeted activist Mark Riffenburg.
Incredibly concerning overreach from the Trump administration here. Creating lists of journalists, and activists has historically never ever been a good thing.

✔@mattdpearce
Wow. Big scoop by @nbcsandiego: The Trump administration created a “secret database of activists, journalists, and social media influencers tied to the migrant caravan and in some cases, placed alerts on their passports.” https://www.nbcsandiego.com/investigations/Source-Leaked-Documents-Show-the-US-Government-Tracking-Journalists-and-Advocates-Through-a-Secret-Database-506783231.html …
Deeply disturbing: Trump administration creates secret database of journalists and attorneys covering immigration issues at the border. You can imagine how much more stuff like this is happening, and will happen, until the GOP is removed from