- Former Department Homeland Security Press Secretary, Dean Boyd called Customs and Border Protection Officer Julia Davis a Domestic Terrorist who reported a national security breach on July 4, 2004, at the US Mexico border.
- Former Department Homeland Security Press Secretary, Dean Boyd called Customs and Border Protection Officer Julia Davis a Domestic Terrorist who reported a national security breach on July 4, 2004, at the US Mexico border. Boyd received media inquiries about Davis' report of the breach at the San Ysidro, CA port of entry when 23 subjects from Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan entered the US within a 10 hour period on the 4th of July 2004. Boyd knew Julia Davis was an accredited and vetted federal law enforcement officer and acting supervisor in making her verified and documented report to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in post 911 America.—Fleur De Lis Film Studios Legal Counsel
- Then DHS Deputy Secretary Dean Boyd called Julia Davis a Domestic Terrorist when receiving media inquiries about her report of a national security breach at the Mexico/US border in San Ysidro, CA when 23 subjects from Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan entered the US within a 10 hour period on the 4th of July 2004.—Fleur De Lis Film Studios Legal Counsel
- Former Department Homeland Security Press Secretary, Dean Boyd called Customs and Border Protection Officer Julia Davis a Domestic Terrorist who reported a national security breach on July 4, 2004, at the US Mexico border.
Boyd received media inquiries about Davis' report of the breach at the San Ysidro, CA, port of entry, when 23 subjects from Iran, Iraq, Yemen and Pakistan entered the US within a 10 hour period on the 4th of July 2004. Boyd knew Julia Davis was an accredited and vetted federal law enforcement officer and acting supervisor in making her verified and documented report to the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force in post 911 America.
Customs and Border Protection Commissioner Robert Bonner, CBP Regional Director Adele Fasano, ICE employees James Wong, Herbert P. Kaufer and Jeffrey J. Deal raced to deny, discredit and destroy Julia Davis in this cover-up and for Boyd to represent that Davis was being prosecuted by the suggestion of Asst. US Attorney Timothy Stutler from the San Diego, CA federal district, and the media would have to retract the story, as unfounded, despite the breach and embarrassment of the agency to the public being told their borders are 50% safer by then DHS Director Tom Ridge.
Despite all of the facts and dangerous threat to the United States, Boyd in his official capacity and federal office, committed felonies in retaliation to the protected disclosures and continued to slander and defame Davis to media in order to silence the security breach. The media were covertly diverted from this historical event and Boyd was rewarded and made Press Secretary for the Department of Justice.
The incident was closed with "no action necessary" and the 23 subjects remain at large and a serious risk to the security of the United States. Potentially the next 911 was avoided by Julia Davis' report but the threat of terrorism still exists by this intentional criminal negligence.
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