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DEA covers up domestic use of national security data

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Aug 052013
 

Another example for our “oh heck, we have the data, might as well use it” file. DEA agents have apparently been mining data which was collected for DHS needs, and applying it for their own drug enforcement missions. And then cover up the practice.

 Posted by Purtilo at 8:13 am on August 5, 2013

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