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DHS' Anti-Social Social Media Policy

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Just think about the absurdity of this.

The State Department today said that “obviously things went wrong” in the visa background check for one of the San Bernardino shooters -- comments that came in the wake of an ABC News report that said officials by policy generally do not check social media postings of applicants due to civil liberties concerns and therefore would not have seen purported evidence of Tashfeen Malik’s radicalization online.

“It’s difficult to say exactly what [went wrong] and how, but for an individual to be able to come into this country – one who the FBI has maintained had terrorist tendencies or affiliations or sympathies at least for a couple years, and then to propagate an attack like that on our own soil, obviously, I think it’s safe to say there’s going to be lessons learned here,” State Department spokesperson John Kirby told reporters.

Fearing a civil liberties backlash and "bad public relations" for the Obama administration, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson refused in early 2014 to end the secret U.S. policy that prohibited immigration officials from reviewing the social media messages of all foreign citizens applying for U.S. visas, according to a former senior department official.

"During that time period immigration officials were not allowed to use or review social media as part of the screening process," John Cohen, a former acting under-secretary at DHS for intelligence and analysis. Cohen is now a national security consultant for ABC News.

One current and one former senior counter-terrorism official confirmed Cohen's account about the refusal of DHS to change its policy about the public social media posts of all foreign applicants.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/secret-us-policy-blocks-agents-social-media-visa/story?id=35749325
 
It's complete crap. Most employers check social media. I know college coaches do when recruiting kids. It makes no sense not to be able to check social media. I read where this policy was started 15 years ago it was stupid then and it's stupid now
 
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It's complete crap. Most employers check social media. I know college coaches do when recruiting kids. It makes no sense not to be able to check social media. I read where this policy was started 15 years ago it was stupid then and it's stupid now

Totally agree. It's public communication for the most part.
 
The political winds have shifted. It was just a few weeks ago we all wanted the government hand out of social media. Frankly, the FBI needs to keep an eye on our citizen's social media, as well....two recent mass shooters all but told us what they were going to do.
I have absolutely no problem with the govt watching social media. If you are dumb enough to discuss that type of stuff on social media then you deserve to get caught.
 
I believe the wife talked about jihad on facebooks private messenger instead of posting it on her wall. That makes it more of an email type issue which would need a warrant, it's a little bit different than a football coach looking at public facebook or twitter posts. That being said, I think automatic warrants should be granted for these types of background checks.
 
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