DHS has begun performing polygraph tests on employees to find leakers

Donnie's mass deportations deported ~37,000 in his first month. Biden deported ~57,000 in every month of his last year in office.

Someone has to pay.
Biden counted turning someone away at the border as a deportation, moron.
 

The Department of Homeland Security has begun performing polygraph tests on employees to determine who might be leaking information to the media about immigration operations, according to four sources familiar with the practice. The department’s plans to perform these tests was first reported by Bloomberg Government.

A spokesperson for DHS did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Border czar Tom Homan and Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem have blamed lower-than-expected ICE arrest numbers on recent leaks revealing the cities where it planned to conduct operations.

In a video posted on X Friday, Noem said, “We have identified two leakers of information here at the Department of Homeland Security who have been telling individuals about our operations and putting law enforcement lives in jeopardy. We plan to prosecute these two individuals and hold them accountable for what they’ve done.”

LOL.....This might turn into trying to find any employees who don't leak.

While I know that polys are BS, I support them being used as a tool to track down leakers. Not so much because they will catch the culprit in a lie, but because somebody they work with will probably say "you should check out so and so because of x,y,z".
Off with their heads. Treason is treason.
 
When you're in trouble with Johnny Law, you have every right to refuse to take a lie detector test.
If these employees don't have the same right, the boss is going to hear from the ACLU.
 
When you're in trouble with Johnny Law, you have every right to refuse to take a lie detector test.
If these employees don't have the same right, the boss is going to hear from the ACLU.
They don't have that right if they want to remain employed.

If memory serves it's been a condition of employment for all DHS employees (and subsequent investigations during employment) since 2020.
 
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When you're in trouble with Johnny Law, you have every right to refuse to take a lie detector test.
If these employees don't have the same right, the boss is going to hear from the ACLU.
They certainly could refuse but they don’t have a right to a job…
 
They don't have that right if they want to remain employed.

If memory serves it's been a condition of employment for all DHS employees (and subsequent investigations during employment) since 2020.
Polygraph tests? You mean drug tests.
 
A lie detector is not admissible as evidence in a court of law.
We are not at a trial. They are fully indicative of truth telling in the overwhelming number of instances .
For the parties that fail, they now get the delightful opportunity to prove their innocence
 
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