Chuck Ross
Investigative Reporter
June 29, 2019 1:25 PM ET
A New York Times op-ed calls for the public shaming of U.S. government employees working in migrant detention facilities.
“These agents’ actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities,†writes Kate Cronin-Furman.
Cronin-Furman said she is not calling for the “doxxing†of government workers, but she describes a scenario where a border protection agent is shamed at church after being filmed at a migrant facility.
The New York Times published an op-ed Saturday that calls for border protection agents to face “serious social costs†and public shaming over their work at facilities housing migrant children.
“The identities of the individual Customs and Border Protection agents who are physically separating children from their families and staffing the detention centers are not undiscoverable,†writes Kate Cronin-Furman, an assistant professor at University College London.
“Immigration lawyers have agent names; journalists reporting at the border have names, photos and even videos. These agents’ actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities.â€
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https://dailycaller.com/2019/06/29/new-york-times-public-shame-border-agents/