Feds have paid undercover informants in migrant caravan
Source: NBC News
The 4,000 migrants have used WhatsApp text message groups to communicate along their journey, and DHS personnel have joined those groups to gather info.
Migrants heading in a caravan to the U.S. start their march towards Matias Romero, at La Ventosa, Oaxaca State, Mexico, on Nov. 1, 2018.Guillermo Arias / AFP - Getty Images
Nov. 20, 2018 / 11:59 AM CST
By Julia Ainsley
WASHINGTON The Department of Homeland Security is gathering intelligence from paid undercover informants inside the migrant caravan that is now reaching the California-Mexico border as well as monitoring the text messages of migrants, according to two DHS officials.
The 4,000 migrants, mainly from Honduras, have used WhatsApp text message groups as a way to organize and communicate along their journey to the California border, and DHS personnel have joined those groups to gather that information.
The intelligence gathering techniques are combined with reports from DHS personnel working in Mexico with the government there in an effort to keep tabs on the caravan's size, movements and any potential security threats.
On Monday, DHS officials told reporters that their intelligence on Sunday night had indicated that a group of migrants wanted to run through the car lanes of a border crossing near San Diego. Customs and Border Protection shut down all northbound lanes of the crossing from 3 a.m. to 6 a.m. as a result. However, the ambush was never attempted.
Read more: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/immigration/feds-have-paid-undercover-informants-migrant-caravan-n938416
DRoseDARs
(6,810 posts)erronis
(15,185 posts)What a sweet deal from the guy who really knows how to Ruin The Deal.
Question is: Who is paying for Dump and the RW "news" media?
Honeycombe8
(37,648 posts)Do they stop off at local Starbucks along the way to use free wi-fi?
Uhhh...I don't think so.
GulfCoast66
(11,949 posts)In many countries they and their service are very cheap.
Not all nations allow corporations to put profits above critical communication.
Not saying they have IPhoneXs or such products.
EllieBC
(2,990 posts)One of my friends is still using her iPhone 5 which came out in 2013. She never updates the software and just runs the few texting apps she needs. That plus a super low budget plan and she's set.