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I have some actual insight into DHS right now (Columbia Law School admit)

A friend of mine got accepted to work there in a high level ...
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  12/09/25


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Date: December 9th, 2025 7:15 PM
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A friend of mine got accepted to work there in a high level capacity in a jerb that requires a clearance. The background investigation is being done by a Puerto Rican shitlib who works for a contractor, since DHS is not equipped to do all of this in house. My friend over-disclosed on her sf-86 and listed about 30 foreign contacts, because she went to high school abroad and still has Facebook friends in this other country. But that should not be a problem since she previously held a top secret clearance at the FBI and did her last polygraph there recently. There's no reason on earth for DHS to be worried about this. However DHS keeps acting worried. They keep telling the contractor to circle back and dial in on some random asshole who worked for a sovereign wealth fund 24 years ago, and hasn't done any government work since 2001.

But it's all flame. That's not the real reason they are worried. I'm told the people working in that DHS office are ALL minorities. There are people from Brazil working in that office. They are worried about my friend for very specific racial/ethnic reasons, and they just can't say it.

The contractor knows too because we talked about it (I'm a reference). She said the whole administration is fucked up and DHS is hiring guys who used fentanyl. She said it's unreal who they are letting in. So SHE knows why my friend got singled out too.

So DHS is either going to cave and give my friend a clearance or they are going to get sued out the ass at the EEOC.

(http://www.autoadmit.com/thread.php?thread_id=5808486&forum_id=2,#49497822)