NY Times Reporters Sue DHS over Airport Interrogation Records
DHS doing its best to be as uncooperative as possible
Two New York Times reporters sued the Department of Homeland Security for records on their interrogations at JFK Airport this year.
The DHS claims the records do not exist, though one reporter claims his interview was entered on a computer.
Mac William Bishop and Christopher Chivers sued the Department of Homeland Security in Federal Court.
Both filed FOIA requests for information about their questioning at the airport; both were brushed off.
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