Alarm over leaked US database targeting journalists and immigration activists
Source: The Guardian
Alarm over leaked US database targeting journalists and immigration activists
Secret database listed 59 advocates and journalists tied to the migrant caravan, according to leaked documents
Amanda Holpuch and Lauren Aratani in New York
Wed 20 Mar 2019 07.00 GMT
Photojournalist Ariana Drehsler was stopped for a secondary screening three separate times in one week while crossing the US-Mexico border to cover the migrant caravan in Tijuana this winter unaware that the journey she had taken countless times before was suddenly more complicated because her name was logged in a secret government database.
That database, part of something called Operation Secure Line, listed 59 advocates and journalists tied to the migrant caravan, according to leaked documents obtained by
local news station NBC 7.
I am an observer, I am actually kind of shy, I dont know what I couldve done to be put on a watchlist, Drehsler, a freelancer based in San Diego, told the Guardian.
Drehsler was grouped in the database as media/journalist, alongside others identified as instigator and organizer. Her image in the database, like those of several others, is marked with a bright green X on her face to indicate an alert has been placed on her passport. NBC 7 reported that the database included a dossier on each person.
Civil rights activists and members of Congress have expressed alarm about this database, as well as the arrest of more than 37 other immigration activists by Donald Trumps administration. They see it as a politically motivated crackdown on media and campaigners as Trump seeks to ramp up the pressure to build a border wall.
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