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Architect of the Capitol
Suspected False Statement or Fraud to Obtain Federal Employees' [Workers’] Compensation: Not Substantiated – Suspected Violations of the Architect of the Capitol (AOC) Standards of Conduct Policy: Not Substantiated
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) Office of Field operations (OFO) personnel at ports of entry had separated 60 asylum-seeking families between May 6 and July 9, 2018, despite CBP’s claim that it had separated only 7 such families. More than half of those separations were based solely on the asylum-seeking parents’ prior non-violent immigration violations, which appeared to be inconsistent with official DHS public messaging. After a June 27, 2018 court ruling, CBP issued specific guidance, and the ports separated fewer families in the prior months. Despite the new guidance, we continue to have concerns about DHS’ ability to accurately identify and address all family separations due to data reliability issues. In late June 2018, CBP modified its system for tracking aliens at the ports of entry to capture family separation data consistently, but it could not provide a reliable number of families separated before June 2018. We made one recommendation that will help CBP’s data collection. CBP concurred with our recommendation
The Corporation for National and Community Service, Office of Inspector General (CNCS-OIG) presents its Spring 2020 Semiannual Report, covering the six-month period of October 1, 2019 – March 31, 2020.
The NASA Office of Inspector General (OIG) issues its Semiannual Report to Congress summarizing the OIG’s activities and accomplishments from October 1, 2019 – March 31, 2020.