Think the Transportation Security Administration is on the look out for terrorists? Going by their track record, the TSA is actually working for Immigration, and your home town could be next.
Recently, TSA Administrator John Pistole testified in front of a U.S. Senate committee. His testimony revealed that the TSA is not conducting searches for terrorists, but instead is helping the Border Patrol, and Immigration & Customs agencies looks for illegal immigrants, under the guise of fighting terrorism.
Not only that, but the searches, carried out by VIPR teams (Visible Intermodal Prevention and Response), are seemingly random and take place anywhere in the country. As many as 8,000 VIPR searches were conducted last year, and included train stations and public transportation systems that are not involved in international travel.
In one case, at a Georgia train station, the VIPR team set up a false luggage claim area and told Hispanic passengers they had to go through the security screening area to get their luggage. The VIPR team then had the people pull up their shirts, including the females, and frisked them, including the breasts of the females, right in front of other passengers getting off the train. VIPR team officials said passengers were told they did not have to be screened, but witnesses said VIPR set up the baggage claim so you had no choice. On top of that it turns out the baggage was actually in another location.
In San Diego, California, VIPR teams went on a rampage of supposedly random searches of public transportation vehicles, looking for Hispanic teenagers. Local media reports as many as 20 teenagers, on their way to school, were deported. Many of those teens’ family live in San Diego, not Mexico. Several teens immediately came back to San Diego because they have visas.
Sounds like a lot of money is being spent on something with little return for the investment. But that’s one more issue: TSA boss John Pistole (is that last name fitting for a Police State boss, or what?) was before the Senate because he’s asking for more of your taxpayer money, for more VIPR teams.
Currently there are 25 VIPR teams conducting random searches within the United States. The TSA wants 12 more teams. What happened to the TSA’s job of making sure transportation was safe, as in properly maintain vehicles and trained operators?
There are reports that semi-trucks are now being pulled over by VIPR teams, and that you, in your personal car could be pulled over in the future.