Reuters
Has $6M Sole Source ICE
Contract With US Homeland
Security, Tracking "Aliens"
By Matthew
Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS,
March 18 – The US
Department of
Homeland Security's
Immigration
and Customs
Enforcement
(ICE)
has a sole source contract
with Thomson
Reuters
Special
Services in
order "to
identify and
locate illegal
aliens that
pose a threat
to public
safety and/or
national
security." Since
Thomson
Reuters holds
itself out as
independent media, heading
the White
House
Correspondents
Association
and, at the
UN, with a seemingly
permanent seat on
the board of
the dubious
UN Correspondents
Association
(which most
recently
partnered with
Kazakhstan, for
example, here),
Inner City
Press after
viewing
the
Federal
Business
notice checked to
make sure the
recipient of
this more than
$6 million ICE
contract is,
in fact, part of
the media
company. Sure
enough, this
pitch online:
"Analyze risk
indicators
found in
public records
and open
source to help
detect,
prevent, and
respond to
insider
incidents with
the Thomson
Reuters
Special
Services
(TRSS) Insider
Threat
Service. With
customized
alerts and
data delivery
unique to your
mission, TRSS
Insider Threat
Service
complements
your internal
evaluation and
control
programs and
provides case
analysis with
in-depth
analytic
reports by
trained
experts." This
is the same Thomson
Reuters
which
for example at
the UN has used
its insider
status to
lobby to get
smaller
investigative
Press thrown
out. Here
was a message with
Reuters
signature
block to the
UN's
Stephane
Dujarric, which
Inner City
Press not only
saw but published,
only to have
Google grant a
frivolous
Digital
Millennium
Copyright Act
complaint
(that an
anti-Press email
could be copyrighted) and
banned
from Search. The
complainant -
now lobbying
for Human
Rights Watch - Louis
Charbonneau's
successor has
continued the
campaign, following
up with a
false
complaint to
UN Security,
which
subsequently
ousted Inner
City Press,
audio here.
Throughout,
Reuters to the
level of Stephen
J. Adler to
TR "corporate
responsibility
and social
impact" Rachel
Moseley
never
answered Press
questions. What
is the impact,
then, of
this
Thomson
Reuters
contract? We'll
have more on
this.
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