DHS fires senior CBP official for leaking sensitive information

An agitator faces a Border Patrol agent during a rally against increased immigration enforcement following the shooting of Renee Good across the city, outside the Whipple Building in Minneapolis, Minn., on Jan. 8, 2026. (Tim Evans/Reuters)

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The Department of Homeland Security fired a senior Customs and Border Protection official on Thursday after it was revealed that the officer had been allegedly leaking sensitive, personal information about CBP personnel, as well as negotiations regarding the border wall to the press, sources within the department told Fox News Digital.

The official, who was unnamed, was marched out of his CBP office in Washington D.C., after DHS discovered the leak, sources said.

“As DHS law enforcement face an 8,000% increase in death threats, leaking law enforcement sensitive information is abhorrently dangerous,” a DHS spokesperson told Fox News Digital. “DHS is agnostic about your standing, tenure, political appointment, or status as a career civil servant — we will track down leakers and prosecute them to the fullest extent of the law.”

The news comes just days after a Fox News Digital investigation uncovered an underground communications network being used by anti-U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agitators across the country. Tactics include the doxxing of agents, the tracking of license plates and releases of personal information about agents.

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The China Trade Bet That Broke the American Worker, and How Trump Will Fix It

Obviously not my original thoughts, but valuable information, nonetheless, so sharing!

Most of you have lived in our country long enough to have witnessed what Alexander Muse describes here.

I remember that in the 1970’s, we still had a vibrant machine tool industry in the United States, owned by American citizens. That industry no longer exists.

Some of the other manufacturing industries that have practically disappeared in the United States: apparel, appliances, electronics, shoes, textiles, furniture, semiconductors, pharmaceuticals.

I had a good friend who owned a business that represented commercial carpet manufacturers (located in and near Dalton, GA) in the Detroit market. A large percentage of his business revenue was the carpet business. In the 1980’s and 1990’s the carpet industry downsized carpet production in the U.S., he lost representation, and his business went bankrupt. There are 25% of the mills remaining compared to the 1970’s, and their employees are largely of Hispanic descent. The region’s employers laud the immigrant workers as the saviors of the industry.

My friend, in his later years, never recovered. He was forced to file personal bankruptcy. sell his home, his boat and his car, and he and his wife moved into a small apartment. He died in 2003, in debt. I’m sure that downsizing of the carpet industry wasn’t the only cause of his financial decline, but it certainly was significant.

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For decades, a confident consensus governed American trade policy. Open markets, economists insisted, would raise total output, lower prices, and leave the nation richer. Some workers might lose, but adjustment would follow. New jobs would appear. People would move. Skills would reallocate. The gains would outweigh the losses, and the losses would be temporary. This belief was not marginal. It sat at the center of elite economic thinking and guided bipartisan policy from the 1990s through China’s accession to the World Trade Organization in 2001.

The belief turned out to be deeply mistaken. Not because trade theory is false in the abstract, but because its application ignored how people actually live, work, and age. The economists who pushed free trade with China did not merely underestimate the costs. They misunderstood their nature. The result was one of the most severe and geographically concentrated labor market shocks in modern US history, a shock whose scars remain visible decades later.

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What Really Happened . . .

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General Discussion, Sunday, February 8, 2026

Day THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FIVE of Presidential recovery.

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Life After Birth?

From Mr PitBull @MrPitbull07 on “X”:

In a mother’s womb were two babies. One asked the other: “Do you believe in life after delivery?”

The other replied, “Why, of course. There has to be something after delivery. Maybe we are here to prepare ourselves for what we will be later.”

“Nonsense,” said the first. “There is no life after delivery. What kind of life would that be?”

The second said, “I don’t know, but there will be more light than here. Maybe we will walk with our legs and eat from our mouths. Maybe we will have other senses that we can’t understand now.”

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It’s Caturday!

 

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Fitness

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General Discussion, Saturday, February 7, 2026

Day THREE HUNDRED EIGHTY-FOUR of Presidential recovery.

 

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BREAKING: New message regarding Nancy Guthrie, Arizona police say

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Anti-ICE ‘digital Minutemen’ use military-grade surveillance tactics against feds

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Early last week, FBI Director Kash Patel announced that the bureau is investigating the use of the encrypted Signal messaging platform by “ICE Watch” activists to track and block federal immigration enforcement.

Just days later, Jill Garvey, co-founder of a group called “States at the Core,” logged into a Zoom webinar to train a new crop of “rapid responders” on a military-grade intelligence gathering method called “SALUTE.” An acronym for Size, Activity, Location, Uniform, Time, Equipment, SALUTE is a mnemonic device that typically instructs soldiers how to systematically track details about enemies. Garvey framed the work as operational surveillance against agents she had called “mercenaries” in an interview days earlier.

“We are all ICE Watch!” declared Garvey, whose group is funded by the Hopewell Fund, a dark-money organization aligned with the Democratic Party. She added a boast that she’s taught 40,000 “rapid responders” this past year.

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