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taebah
02-24-2006, 01:32 AM
U.S. can open private mail in terrorism fight

By Reuters

01/09/05 -- -- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials can open personal mail arriving from abroad as part of the fight against terrorism, and do so when they deem it necessary to protect the country, a Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said on Monday.

News of the little-known practise follows revelations that the government approved eavesdropping on U.S. citizens without judicial oversight after the September 11 attacks, which sparked concern from civil liberties advocates and some lawmakers who called for congressional hearings.

"Customs and Border Protection is charged with making sure that terrorists and terrorists' weapons don't enter the country," said Suzanne Trevino, a spokeswoman for the customs agency, which is part of the Department of Homeland Security.

"One of our areas of responsibility is to inspect international mail coming into our country," she said. "We respect privacy and always keep that at the forefront, but at the same time we need to make sure we do our job in keeping U.S. citizens safe."

Customs and Border Protection's web site notes that "all mail originating outside United States Customs territory that is to be delivered inside U.S. Customs territory is subject to Customs examination."

Grant Goodman, an 81-year-old retired University of Kansas history professor, drew attention to the policy after a letter he received from a colleague in the Philippines was opened and resealed by Customs and Border Protection, and only then sent on to him.

He said he was shocked and amazed that the letter -- which he received last month from another retired history professor with whom he has corresponded for 50 years -- had been screened.

"It was a big surprise," Goodman told Reuters. "The public should know that this is being done. Nobody whom I know had any idea that this was going on. And as far as I know, it's never been announced. It's never been revealed that this is being done."

Trevino said she could not comment specifically on Goodman's case because she had not seen the letter and was not sure if it had been examined as he said. She did not say how often officials open mail for security reasons.

© Reuters 2006. All rights reserved

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Sis786
02-24-2006, 08:58 AM
[MAD]Ease dropping fools![/MAD]
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soraia
02-24-2006, 10:12 AM
yeah ..this is just crazy. :grumbling
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Ninth_Scribe
02-27-2006, 04:01 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by taebah
U.S. can open private mail in terrorism fight

By Reuters

01/09/05 -- -- WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. officials can open personal mail arriving from abroad as part of the fight against terrorism, and do so when they deem it necessary to protect the country, a Customs and Border Protection spokeswoman said on Monday.
They've been doing that to me for ages! I have a problem with coincidental occurances... and it always gets me into trouble! For instance, I don't know where the post on this forum is, because I'm not allowed to access my member page to access the "find all my posts" feature... but, before I left for Florida on the 17th of February (last week or so), I wrote that I was unhappy with the divisions that existed within the House of Islam, and commented that the Judeans had lost both their Temples because of those same divisions. Then my vacation (which took me 18 years to finally have) was cut short because I was informed that the mosques were being destroyed!

Just for the record, I didn't order the attack and I don't have command over the Mujahedeen. I was only pointing out that the Judeans paid the price because they turned against each other... and the House of Islam (in my eyes) is doing the same.

But believe me, I know I'll pay dearly for that commentary. The only reason I haven't yet is because I wasn't here for the after-math.

Ninth Scribe
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