Customs and Border Protection spent an estimated $5 million on lie detector tests for job applicants who had admitted to drug use or criminal behavior that disqualified them from being hired. The ...
Customs and Border Protection spent millions of taxpayer dollars in recent years on polygraph exams for job applicants who admitted to disqualifying criminal acts or drug use on their applications or ...
The DHS Inspector General found a key control over CBP’s polygraph review and approval process was not always operating as intended although the agency had controls over its polygraph examination ...
EAGLE PASS, Texas – Border Patrol is failing to hire agents fast enough to replace thousands of soon-to-be retirees, and current and former employees say overly aggressive and unaccountable polygraph ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection spent more than $5 million on polygraph exams for job applicants who admitted to previous illegal activity, which should automatically disqualify people from being ...
Customs and Border Protection is spending millions of dollars conducting lie-detector tests on job applicants who have already admitted disqualifying information during their interviews, according to ...
David Kirk was a career Marine pilot with a top-secret security clearance and a record of flying classified missions. He was in the cockpit when President George W. Bush and Vice Presidents Dick ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection would have the authority to waive polygraph tests in the hiring of former law-enforcement officers or Armed Services members for Border Patrol positions under a bill ...
Sen. Jeff Flake is pushing to get more border agents and law enforcement officers hired by Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The Arizona Republican says the agency is facing a staffing shortfall ...
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