TSA chief assures N.J. lawmaker of steps to prevent repeat of racial profiling
The head of the Transportation Security Administration today assured Congress steps have been taken to prevent the kind of racial profiling that occurred at Newark Liberty International Airport under a controversial TSA behavior detection program.
TSA Administrator John Pistole was appearing before the House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation in Washington, which examined the effectiveness of the TSA’s Screening of Passengers by Observation Technique, or SPOT, program.
The hearing followed the release of a Government Accountability Office report this week questioning the effectiveness of the SPOT program, noting that the stress and fatigue of air travel could be mistaken for the nervousness of a terrorist. The GAO is the investigative arm of Congress.
Under questioning by Rep. Donald Payne Jr. (D-10th Dist.), Pistole assured lawmakers the TSA had emphasized to behavior detection officers, or BDOs, that the purpose of the SPOT program was not to rack up a large number of law enforcement referrals. An internal TSA report from 2010 found that the pursuit of referrals in the belief they would please superiors had led some TSA managers and screeners at Newark Liberty to target Hispanic fliers for do ent checks in 2008 and 2009.
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