Trump promotes CBP whistleblowers who called out failure to collect criminal DNA at border
Briefly

The Trump administration is reinstating three Customs and Border Protection whistleblowers, Fred Wynn, Mike Taylor, and Mark Jones, who raised concerns about the agency's failure to collect fingerprints from detainees, potentially allowing criminals to evade justice. Announced by Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, they will receive supervisory roles along with backpay and retirement benefits after years of facing backlash. Sen. Chuck Grassley highlighted their efforts as crucial for law enforcement integrity, expressing gratitude for the administration's recognition of their sacrifices for national security.
Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem announced that CBP agents Fred Wynn, Mike Taylor, and Mark Jones will hold supervisory roles and receive seven years of backpay.
Sen. Chuck Grassley noted, 'Today is a victory for Fred Wynn, Mike Taylor, Mark Jones and the rule of law. At long last, these patriotic men will be made whole again.'
Read at New York Post
[
|
]