social media groups have on c.b.p. operations now? it shows the power now. c.b.p. has over 60,000 employees that are dedicated to the mission. there s a small group of people, when you talk about the total numbers, it s a small group of people that have posted these derogatory statements online in a closed group on facebook. from an operational standpoint, there really is little impact today. it s more of a reputational impact. immigration activists are going to try to seize upon this as a moment to undermine the credibility of c.b.p. at a time when they re already under scrutiny. that puts senior leadership in a very difficult position on how do you address this issue for people who may or may not be actual employees of the agency itself? how do you correct the narrative and make sure the mission of
and what are they trying to do with an ad as weird as that. the tex tend to which and they have sought to interact with human beings. and they want people to offer compromising information so they could be blackmailed down the road which is a time honored intelligence agency technique. there was job postings. all kinds of bizarre ways in wish these social media groups, they sought with interacting with and the other thing, katie, is we have a statement just out from google which is the last of the social media companies to