The US Department of Homeland Ministry of Security is re -transmitting hundreds of employees to several of its organizations to assist in the widespread suppression of Trump’s migration and will reject employees who refuse to comply, according to newsletters.
Parachute He said on Wednesday that the Department moved executives from the US CISA Security Service, many of whom focus on the cyberspace issuance to help US government services and the critical defense of infrastructure by threats to cyberspace, in Customs and border protection (CBP).
Both Bloomberg and Nextgov They said that many of the influenced CISA officials are in the organization’s creation unit, which helps to improve the attitude of the cyberspace of federal organizations, as well as the department of commitment to the interested parties, a group that leads CISA’s partnerships with international organizations.
Other CISA employees have been transferred to Federal Protection Protection, a police unit working with ICE and CBP in deportations, according to publications.
Trump’s administration has made the imposition of immigration a flagship policy from taking over its duties in January, with legislators in July Authorization of $ 150 billion in funding of taxpayers to support deportations per ice. Much of the funding will proceed with the use of technology, from Spyware to data brokers to location data, to monitor millions of people in all the United States.
The news about reassignment comes at a time when the US is facing a wave of halls aimed at private industry and the federal government.
In recent weeks, an English -language crime gang has stolen data from dozens of companies that store customer information in SalesForce databases. Russian hackers have stolen sealed documents from the US Federal Courts system. And a SharePoint error earlier this year allowed hackers to violate many US federal departments, including the organization that has undertaken the security of the US government.
In a statement by email, Interior Security Minister Tricia McLaughlin told TechCrunch that the organization “usually align the staff to meet the mission’s priorities, while ensuring continuity in all basic mission areas” and did not dispute the reports of the media.
McLaughlin said: “Any idea that the DHS is unprepared to handle threats to our nation because of these re -lines is ridiculous.” But McLaughlin would not say when asked by TechCrunch, if the roles of Cisa would be back or remain empty.
