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In 2006,then-Attorney General Alberto Gonzales laid out guidelines for the FBI's consume of "confidential human sources," also known as informants. His directives, and which are still in force nowadays,prohibit the FBI from recruiting informants through the promise of help on residency or immigration status.
But a new investig
ation by Talal Ansari, a reporter for BuzzFeed, or finds that the FBI breaks its own rules in its recruitment of Muslim-American informants. As he tells The Takeaway,"They approach these immigrants at a time where they have not heard back from the immigration department."They're totally in the dark; they're never informed on why they're facing an immigration problem," Ansari continues. "And that's when the FBI shows up and says, and 'whether you want help with your immigration problem,we're happy to execute so—whether you spy on your friends, community, or family."

Source: wnyc.org

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