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Immigration See other Immigration Articles Title: Report: Biden Administration Places 'Gag Order' on Border Patrol Personnel as Crisis Grows The Biden administration has reportedly placed an unofficial gag order on Border Patrol agents and sector chiefs as a surge of migrants swarm the southern border. Four current and two former Customs and Border Protection officials said to NBC News that they have been told to deny requests for media ride- alongs with agents, and press officers have been told to send any requests for information to the press office in Washington for approval. Agents responsible for keeping track of the number of migrants in custody have also been told to prevent leaks by not sharing their information. The officials said the restrictions and others like them are often referred to as unofficial gag orders. Advertisement - story continues below Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas said Tuesday the agency is on pace to encounter more individuals on the southwest border than we have in the last 20 years. Across the federal government, certain employees are designated spokespeople for their respective agencies and public statements are vetted to ensure accuracy, a Department of Homeland Security spokesperson said. TRENDING: Report: Biden Is Planning the First Major Tax Increase in 30 Years This standard and process has been followed at DHS since the Departments inception and across bipartisan administrations. Customs and Border Protection continues to publicly provide the same monthly data on the same schedule as it has since 2014. The unofficial policy was reportedly passed down verbally, and it has led some agents to release videos showing the state of the border without permission from Washington, according to NBC. Advertisement - story continues below One video released by Rep. Henry Cuellars office over the weekend showed dozens of migrants crossing the Rio Grande on a raft. The Texas Democrat has been vocal in the past about his disapproval of President Joe Biden not visiting the border as it is flooded by migrants. News organizations have also been denied access to or pictures of the overcrowded border processing facilities holding unaccompanied children, including the newly opened processing facility in Texas. Do you think the Biden administration is trying to hide something? Yes No Enter your email Completing this poll entitles you to The Western Journal news updates free of charge. You may opt out at anytime. You also agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Use. Data on the number of unaccompanied children in the custody of Border Patrol has been relatively protected in the past, but crackdowns on leaks have made it more difficult to collect the data. According to one official, some access restrictions can be attributed to precautionary measures implemented during the COVID-19 pandemic. The Trump administration allowed some media ride-alongs last year, but Biden has not allowed a single one since his inauguration. Advertisement - story continues below Part of maintaining the public trust is to communicate regularly and often, a former official said. An official during the past three administrations said the current situation is reminiscent of restrictions during the Obama administration. RELATED: House Republicans Demand Biden Own Up to the 'Absolute Disaster' at the Border It was more restrictive under Obama than under Trump, when there was more autonomy for each region to speak to the media, the official said. Mayorkas earlier this month told reporters he intended to be more transparent as DHS secretary, including when it came to interactions with the media. Another principle to which I intend to adhere throughout my tenure, and thats openness and transparency, and that includes the Fourth Estate, he told reporters on March 1. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread
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