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Lawsuit Alleges Homeland Security Released Convicted Sex Offenders and Withheld Documents During Biden Administration

  • In 2024, Breanna Morello filed a lawsuit against the TSA uncovering that during the Biden administration, the Department of Homeland Security allowed convicted sex offenders to enter the United States under conditions requiring them to fulfill specific post-release reporting and registration requirements.
  • The lawsuit followed denied court claims that such documents did not exist, but they emerged after the Trump administration took office.
  • The revealed documents include an 'Order of Supervision' checklist requiring released offenders to register as sex offenders within seven days and enroll in counseling within 14 days.
  • Morello pointed out that the administration had previously denied the existence of these documents, but they have now been produced, and they require probation officers and victims to be notified.
  • The disclosures imply DHS knowingly released known sex offenders into the country under procedural obligations that critics question as inadequate to protect public safety.
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Revolver broke the news in on Thursday, May 1, 2025.
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