TSA's $900 Million Behavior Detection Program Targets Undocumented Immigrants, Not Terrorists

April 7, 2015
After spending almost a billion dollars on a new system for fighting terrorism, the TSA may be turning into a backdoor immigration agency.

After spending almost a billion dollars on a new system for fighting terrorism, the TSA may be turning into a backdoor immigration agency. The Intercept is reporting that the agency's new behavior detection program has drifted away from its intended focus on terrorism, with more than 90 percent of arrests having to do with immigration violations. (The survey looked at a single airport over a five-week period during 2007.) The behavioral detection program has been widely mocked for flagging supposedly suspicious behaviors like yawning and whistling, but the new report suggests the vague guidelines are serving a much more sinister purpose, effectively redirecting anti-terrorism measures towards immigration enforcement, even for domestic flights that don't involve travel outside the US.

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