Two Homeland Security Workers Charged In Alleged Chinese Spying Scheme

Two Homeland Security Workers Charged In Alleged Chinese Spying Scheme

U.S. prosecutors charged two men with professional ties to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) with participating in what federal officials have described as a “transnational repression scheme” that involved spying on and harassing political dissidents in the United States on behalf of the Peoples’ Republic of China (PRC).

Craig Miller, a DHS deportation officer who has worked out of Minneapolis, Minnesota, for the last 15 years, and Derrick Taylor, a former DHS law enforcement agent and private investigator in Irvine, California, were indicted on Thursday by a federal grand jury, alongside three other men.

 

Two Homeland Security Workers Charged In Alleged Chinese Spying Scheme

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