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How the Media Probes Trump’s Trade and Immigration Enforcement

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FOIAengine: Requests Run the Gamut from Child Detentions to China Trade

In the six months since President Trump’s inauguration, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has received hundreds of news media Freedom of Information Act requests seeking information about the Trump Administration’s dramatic trade, customs and immigration enforcement activities.

According to PoliScio Analytics’ competitive-intelligence database FOIAengine, which tracks FOIA requests in as close to real-time as their availability allows, reporters with leading media outlets submitted 57 requests to CBP during April and May. Included were requests probing CBP practices and statistics, ranging from the detention of children and electronic searches to import statistics and China trade trends.

Last month we analyzed news media FOIA requests to CBP’s sister agency, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, addressing the Trump Administration’s mass deportation program. (See our article, Reports Probe Mass Deportation Program.) This month we’ll take a similar look at journalist inquiries to CBP regarding the Administration’s controversial trade and immigration policies.

CBP manages one of the federal government’s largest FOIA programs, receiving 178,517 requests in fiscal 2024, the last full year for which statistics are available. Its parent, the Department of Homeland Security, accounts for 61 percent of all federal FOIA requests, and CBP accounted for one out of every five DHS requests. 

Major national and international news outlets were responsible for a large share of CBP news media submissions. Requests were submitted by Bloomberg News, CBS News, CNN, Financial Times, Canada’s Globe and Mail, NBC News, New York Post, Reuters, the Associated Press, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, and WIRED

The following is a representative selection of FOIA requests focused on customs and immigration enforcement practices, trade enforcement activity, notable enforcement events involving specific individuals and companies, and requests related to U.S.-Canada developments.

Customs and Immigration Enforcement Practices

Customs enforcement practices were a frequent topic of journalist requests, addressing such topics as the detention of children, the use of electronic searches, the use of artificial intelligence and drones, the frequency of vehicle pursuits, the receipt of complaints about Customs staff, and federal cooperation with Texas’ busing of immigrants to other U.S. cities.

Trade and Enforcement Statistics

Many news media requests sought specific trade and immigration statistics relating to such topics as the number of Chinese importers of record, monthly U.S. customs duty receipts since 2016, the value of imports from China, and U.S. border arrest and apprehension records since 2003. 

Canadian Border Developments

Journalists submitted nine requests seeking information about U.S.-Canada trade and immigration matters, including statistics on U.S. drug seizures, detentions, secondary screenings, and custody and transfer decisions at the U.S.-Canada border.

Specific Individuals and Companies

Eighteen requests asked for information about customs events involving specific individuals, locations, and companies.

FOIAengine is the only source for the most comprehensive, fully searchable archive of FOIA requests across over 40 federal departments and agencies.  FOIAengine has more robust functionality and searching capabilities and standardizes data from different agencies to make it easier to work with. Learn more about FOIAengine here. Sign up here to become a trial user of FOIAengine.

PoliScio now offers everyone free daily FOIAengine Email Alerts when a new FOIA request matches one of your personal keywords. Sign up here to create your account and identify your keywords.

FOIAengine access now is available for all professional members of Investigative Reporters and Editors, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving the quality of journalism. IRE is the world’s oldest and largest association of investigative journalists. PoliScio Analytics is proud to be partnering with IRE to provide this valuable content to investigative reporters worldwide. 

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Randy E. Miller, co-creator of FOIAengine, is a Washington lawyer, publisher, and former government official. He has developed several online information products and was a partner at Hogan Lovells, where he founded the firm’s Brussels office and represented clients on international regulatory matters. Miller also has served as a White House trade lawyer, Senior Legal Adviser to the U.S. Mission to the World Trade Organization, policy director to Senator Bob Dole, and adjunct professor at Georgetown University. He is a graduate of Yale and Georgetown Law. FOIAengine is a product of PoliScio Analytics (PoliScio.com), a venture specializing in U.S. political and governmental research, co-founded by Miller and Washington journalist John A. Jenkins. Write to Randy E. Miller at randy@poliscio.com.

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