Somehow, this op-ed made it past the editor’s desk at the New York Times.
A human rights professor, writing for the Times, called for doxxing Border Patrol agents so the public can shame them for what she considers a “mass atrocity” occurring at the southern border. (Fox News)
Kate Cronin-Furman, an assistant professor of human rights at University College London, wrote in the New York Times over the weekend that Border Patrol and other federal agents must be pressured into ending their participation.
“The identities of the individual Customs and Border Protection agents who are physically separating children from their families and staffing the detention centers are not undiscoverable,” she wrote.
“Immigration lawyers have agent names; journalists reporting at the border have names, photos and even videos. These agents’ actions should be publicized, particularly in their home communities.”
Cronin-Furman claimed she was not making “an argument for doxxing” but wants to see an effort to expose the “midlevel functionaries who make the system run.”