According to screenshots shared in a story published Monday from nonprofit investigative journalism outlet ProPublica, members of the group made jokes about migrant deaths and shared derogatory memes about U.S. Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) ProPublica reports that the group, named “I’m 10-15” after Border Patrol code for “aliens in custody,” has about 9,500 members. There are about 20,000 CBP officers currently serving.
ProPublica published the report on the day Ocasio-Cortez and 11 other Democratic lawmakers toured CBP facilities in Texas. The Hispanic Congressional Caucus organized the trip following an outcry to reports last month of conditions in the facilities.
Democrats, including Casey, swiftly condemned the posts shared by ProPublica. Casey tweeted on Monday that “there is no place for intolerance in our government.” He also specifically said the “broader culture within CBP would be addressed and investigated."
In one screenshot posted by ProPublica, a member joked about creating a fundraising site for a member of the group to throw burritos at Hispanic members of the group visiting CBP facilities Monday. In another screenshot, a member of the group questioned the legitimacy of widely-shared pictures of the bodies of El Salvadoran migrant Óscar Alberto Martínez Ramírez and his daughter Valeria, who drowned last month trying to cross the Rio Grande into Texas.I support an immediate investigation into these incidences as well as the broader culture within the Agency. I’m also asking Acting Secretary McAleenan to outline what steps @CBP will take to address this behavior.
— Senator Bob Casey (@SenBobCasey) July 1, 2019
“Have y’all ever seen floaters this clean,” the member apparently wrote. “Could this be another edited photo. We’ve all seen the dems and liberal parties do some pretty sick things…”
Another screenshot from the Facebook group shows a post of a doctored image of Ocasio-Cortez performing oral sex to President Donald Trump.
Border Patrol Chief Carla Provost said in a statement that the behavior exhibited in the ProPublica screenshots contradicts CBP’s expected values.
“These posts are completely inappropriate and contrary to the honor and integrity I see — and expect — from our agents day in and day out,” Provost said. “Any employees found to have violated our standards of conduct will be held accountable.”
The members of Congress who toured CBP facilities Monday widely condemned the conditions they say there. Madeleine Dean, who represents Pennsylvania’s 4th district in the U.S. House, called conditions at the facilities a “human rights crisis.”