National Insecurity

I hope that whomever hired this woman is feeling insecure about their job right about now.

Prosecutors don’t understand how a fugitive wanted in New Jersey worked for the Homeland Security Department in Georgia despite a nationwide alert for her arrest.

Tahaya Buchanan was sought on a 2007 indictment on charges of staging the theft of her Range Rover.

Paul Loriquet (LOR’-ih-kay) of the Essex County Prosecutor’s Office says the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services office in Atlanta was unaware of the 39-year-old’s status even after Buchanan was arrested in July during a traffic stop in which police noticed the warrant.

Immigration spokeswoman Ana Santiago tells The Star-Ledger of Newark she did not have information whether the office regularly checks its employee list against national criminal warrants.

Which means they don’t check.

Yet some would deny us our civil rights (and even a job at DHS) because of a list that gets made from people calling a tip line.

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One Response to National Insecurity

  1. guy says:

    Anarchangel was just posted about something similar – Security Theater

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