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DHS looking at tracking travel of domestic extremists
2021-03-24
[POLITICO] The Department of Homeland Security is considering monitoring the travel of domestic extremists and expanding its use of the No Fly List, law enforcement sources told POLITICO.
but not Antifa, BLM, or any other leftist gangs
The discussions are part of the Biden administration’s strategy of treating domestic terror as a national security threat, and not just a law enforcement problem. They're also part of broader conversations in government about how to use tools developed for the Global War on Terror to combat domestic extremism. And, if past is prologue, the approach could prove politically contentious.

The department could begin analyzing the travel patterns of suspected domestic extremists, monitor flights they book on short notice and search their luggage for weapons, a senior law enforcement official told POLITICO. There have also been discussions about putting suspected domestic violent extremists — a category that includes white supremacists — on the FBI’s No Fly List, the official said. When suspected extremists travel internationally, officials may be more likely to question them before they pass through customs and to search their phones and laptops.

A second law enforcement official told POLITICO that conversations about monitoring domestic extremists’ travel have involved multiple federal agencies at the interagency level, including the FBI.

"Domestic violent extremism poses the most lethal, persistent terrorism-related threat to our homeland today," a DHS spokesperson said in response to a request for comment. "DHS is committed to improving security and is reviewing options for enhancing screening and vetting protocols and travel pattern analyses, consistent with privacy, civil rights, and civil liberties."

The FBI declined to comment.

Posted by:Besoeker

#28  Speaking of domestic extremists and coin shortage;

Anyone get in legal trouble for purposefully shorting cash payers their legally protected change?

Or are they under the protection of Big Dem?
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-24 18:53  

#27  
An don't Think that VPN's are 100 % secure...unless triple DES. There is a reason US intel has May-West and May-East...and etc... access points.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-03-24 18:19  

#26  The FBI declined to comment.

Same FBI that did a heckuva job with advance info so many times recently.

San Bernardino: FBI knew in advance of Tashfeen Malik terrorist attack, and did nothing.

Orlando: FBI were tipped off by the local sheriff to Pulse Nightclub shooter Omar Mateen, did nothing.

Boston: FBI were tipped off by Russians in advance of the Tsarnaev brothers Boston Marathon bombing, did nothing.

Parkland: FBI nab ignore school shooter Nikolas Cruz

Fort Hood: FBI nab ignore Nidal Hasan

Then again, the FBI nailed the racist garage door puller at the local speedway in Alabam and also recovered Lady Gaga’s dogs.

Posted by: Pancho Speaking for Boskone6410   2021-03-24 18:13  

#25  Now we can expect Apple, Google, ATT and Verizon to start feeding location-based time series data, plus biometric and whatever telematic data they have, to the FBI.

Pretty easy to create distinct profiles, map them to historic data and create predictive features that can then justify Lee-emotive state action against "likely" "terrorists"

We can be sure FISA will approve - if it even reaches FISA...
Posted by: Guillibaldo Glinetch6016   2021-03-24 17:50  

#24  Yeah, and your cat is a plague carrier.

It was about a year ago I saw a report from Topeka which proudly announced they had analysed all the cell phone location data for the previous 'two weeks to flatten the curve' and the heads were nodding in approval.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-24 17:32  

#23  A promotion for Deep Staters who monitored the Trump campaign.
Posted by: Blackbeard Barnsmell6454   2021-03-24 16:48  

#22  
Department of Homeland Security = Gestapo





Posted by: Crudity Correct4029   2021-03-24 12:31  

#21  Boulder had a 'rifle ban' until just the other day when a judge overruled municipalities having jurisdiction over the state.

This, like the Happy Ending shooter, is a story about businesses and civilians being prevented from even considering being armed, as well as a broad faced example of law enforcement being half an hour away, and a failure of civilian authority.

But its your fault, says government who investigated government.
Posted by: swksvolFF   2021-03-24 12:15  

#20  
Article is a DHS Expand Our Reach Speach

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Posted by: Phonotype Showing5938   2021-03-24 11:51  

#19  now the Biden/Harris administration.
Which Biden sometimes calls the Harris/Biden administration...
Posted by: Glenmore   2021-03-24 11:11  

#18  ...soon to be just the Harris administration.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-24 11:09  

#17  Correction for #9. The official White House designation is now the Biden/Harris administration.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-24 11:09  

#16  Protonmail
VPN (I use ProtonVPN)
Brave browser

And never ever ever ever text/email something you would not send to the FBI/DHS that isn't encrypted.
Posted by: DarthVader   2021-03-24 11:07  

#15  You mean like Ahmad Alissa?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-03-24 11:05  

#14  They go together
In the good ol' USSA
Baseball, surveillance
Apple pie 'n' censorship
Posted by: Ebbinens Glomoting9331   2021-03-24 09:47  

#13  You might also consider Proton Mail for email.

Posted by: Warthog   2021-03-24 09:25  

#12  Not Bill Ayers or his loathsome wife either.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-03-24 08:53  

#11  but not Antifa, BLM, or any other leftist gangs

Eventually, they would have to go after themselves--they ain't going to happen.
Posted by: JohnQC   2021-03-24 08:48  

#10  

As a possible starting point to some better privacy. May I suggest using encrypted Txt Msg'ing.

A number of ITSEC people I know use

Signal.ORG

Note: .ORG

Posted by: NN2N1   2021-03-24 08:34  

#9  Read this morning that Biden admin (whomever that is) is pressuring Supreme Court to authorize police to 'door kick' without warrant. On iphone, will fwd link wen I can.
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-24 08:24  

#8  Yeah, like those 19 people from Idaho, Montana and Texas that flew those hijacked planes into buildings back in 2001. Oh, wait...
Posted by: Jereper Slains2894   2021-03-24 08:03  

#7  Don't forget that the SARS-CoV-2 virus just oozes from coins & bills.
Posted by: Clem   2021-03-24 07:44  

#6  that was for #3
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-24 07:24  

#5  ^ National Coin Shortageâ„¢, anyone remember that from last year?
Posted by: Frank G   2021-03-24 07:23  

#4  - follow the Constitution as written

- enforce the current immigration laws

oh, you must be an extremist
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2021-03-24 07:23  

#3  ..oh, and we have to do away with cash so we can be tracked by transactions!

Posted by: Procopius2k   2021-03-24 07:00  

#2  ...Go on, tell a 'domestic terrorist' they can't fly. See how well THAT keeps them in one place for you to observe.

Idiots.

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2021-03-24 06:35  

#1  ......conversations about monitoring domestic extremists’ travel have involved multiple federal agencies at the interagency level, including the FBI,

...the FISA court, Google, FB, Twitter, Home Depot
Posted by: Besoeker   2021-03-24 06:09  

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