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Dead Constitution See other Dead Constitution Articles Title: DHS Gets Revenge on Whistleblower by Revoking Her 2nd Amendment Rights DHS Gets Revenge on Whistleblower by Revoking Her 2nd Amendment Rights Screen Shot 2015-06-12 at 10.54.10 AMIf you think the government is looking out for your best interests you would be sorely mistaken. This much is obvious, weve seen what theyve done with the Affordable Healthcare Act, with amnesty, and with countless other unconstitutional measures. But now ask yourself, does the government even care about its own employees? Well, the answer should be pretty easy to arrive at. In fact, a DHS employee says after she began to investigate a program which appeared to be corrupted her boss eventually took her gun from her. Fox News writes: "A Department of Homeland Security whistleblower testified Thursday that the retaliation against her for probing a controversial visa program was so extensive she was told she couldnt carry or own a personal weapon a step she described as a constitutional rights violation, and just one of several ways she was punished for speaking out. Taylor Johnson, a senior special agent in the Homeland Security Investigations division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement, testified at a Senate hearing alongside whistleblowers from several other agencies who claim to have faced similar harassment. Johnson told lawmakers she ran into resistance after investigating the so-called EB-5 program, which offers visas to investors. She said she looked into the program over concerns about security risks, questioning whether visas were being approved with little scrutiny. But Johnson said her managers began to hear complaints about her queries. Soon, she was removed from the investigation, and the case was closed. From there, it got worse. Johnson told the Senate Homeland Security Committee her weapon and credentials were taken, her government vehicle was confiscated, and her access to the building where she worked and government databases was revoked. Further, she said, I was told I couldnt even carry or own a personal weapon, which is a constitutional rights violation. Johnson also asserted that when a social worker tried to verify her employment, the worker was told Johnson had been terminated over a criminal offense. Choking up, Johnson testified, I almost lost my 1-year-old-child. She wasnt terminated, though. Instead, Johnson said she was told to report to another building that houses inmates and processes parolees. She said she was held a hostage by my own agency. Agents and officers need to be valued by management, not punished, when they disclose factual and important information to our leadership, Johnson said. How in the world are we supposed to trust the government whos helping to manage our country if they cant even effectively manage themselves? What Johnston went through is both devastating and scary. We see this kind of thing happening all the time with everyday citizens. People who speak out against criminal activity, or who hold fast to a constitutional viewpoint are bullied and watch their guns get taken from them. This kind of activity should make Americans cling to their guns even tighter. What do you think of what happened to Johnson? Tell us in the comments below. Poster Comment: More alphabet soup B.S. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: BTP Holdings (#0)
I did not 35 years with the federal government, I know what bastards they are.
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