Whistleblower org says DOGE may have caused 'significant cyber breach' at US labor watchdog
- Daniel J. Berulis reported that the Department of Government Efficiency caused a significant cybersecurity breach at the National Labor Relations Board , exposing the government to threats.
- Berulis's testimony disclosed that DOGE employees accessed NLRB's IT systems on March 3 and were given tenant owner level accounts, allowing them unrestricted permission to read, copy, and alter data.
- He found that controls preventing unauthorized mobile devices were disabled on March 10, compromising security measures.
- Kelly, a White House spokesperson, mentioned that President Trump signed an Executive Order to hire DOGE employees at agencies and coordinate data sharing.
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Trump officials are using federal agencies to make life in the U.S. difficult for undocumented immigrants
From sharing IRS data with ICE, calling for registries and revoking the legal mechanisms thousands have used to come to the U.S., Trump's directives send a clear message.

DOGE is collecting federal data to remove immigrants from housing, jobs
The administration is pushing agencies to turn over information on where people work, study and live. The data is normally protected from dissemination.
Musk's secret Doge mission
The US has stepped up its hunt for undocumented people who are in the country illegally. Authorities have begun sharing information with each other – all in an effort to track them down. According to the Washington Post, the order comes from Elon Musk's Doge, among others. Latest move: Declaring undocumented people dead.
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