White House helps pay for NYPD Muslim surveillance

 

Via Wall Street Journal

 

WASHINGTON — "Millions of dollars in White House money has helped pay for New York Police Department programs that put entire American Muslim neighborhoods under surveillance.

The money is part of a little-known grant intended to help law enforcement fight drug crimes. Since the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the Bush and Obama administrations have provided $135 million to the New York and New Jersey region through the High Intensity Drug Trafficking Area program, known as HIDTA.

Some of that money — it's unclear exactly how much because the program has little oversight — has paid for the cars that plainclothes NYPD officers used to conduct surveillance on Muslim neighborhoods. It also paid for computers that store even innocuous information about Muslim college students, mosque sermons and social events".

online.wsj.com/article/AP7563f134de75404395f87390312401e4.html

 

Federal Money Linked to

Federal Money Linked to NYPD's Muslim Surveillance Program -- the New York Police Departments's controversial program to monitor Muslim neighborhoods and organizations was funded, at least in part, by White House grants meant to pay for the drug war.
http://www.theatlanticwire.com/national/2012/02/federal-money-linked-nypds-muslim-surveillance-program/49178/